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has gloss(noun) a family of dicotyledonous plants
rosid dicot family
lexicalizationeng: rosid dicot family
subclass of(noun) family of flowering plants having two cotyledons (embryonic leaves) in the seed which usually appear at germination
magnoliopsid family, dicot family
has subclass(noun) mostly tropical climbing shrubs or small trees; closely related to Leguminosae
zebrawood family, Connaraceae, family Connaraceae
has subclass(noun) a large family of trees, shrubs, vines, and herbs bearing bean pods; divided for convenience into the subfamilies Caesalpiniaceae; Mimosaceae; Papilionaceae
pea family, family Leguminosae, Fabaceae, legume family, family Fabaceae, Leguminosae
has subclass(noun) family of spiny woody plants (usually shrubs or small trees) whose leaves mimic animals in sensitivity to touch; commonly included in the family Leguminosae
Mimosaceae, family Mimosaceae
has subclass(noun) alternative name used in some classification systems for the family Mimosaceae
Mimosoideae, subfamily Mimosoideae
has subclass(noun) mostly tropical trees and shrubs and lianas: genera Panax and Hedera
Araliaceae, ivy family, family Araliaceae
has subclass(noun) a large and widely distributed family of plants of the order Myrtales
evening-primrose family, family Onagraceae, Onagraceae
has subclass(noun) a family of trees and bushes and herbs of order Myrtales; many are cultivated as ornamentals
Melastomaceae, meadow-beauty family, Melastomataceae, family Melastomataceae, family Melastomaceae
has subclass(noun) spiny trees, shrubs, or perennial herbs, including the genera Caesalpinia, Cassia, Ceratonia, Bauhinia; commonly included in the family Leguminosae
Caesalpiniaceae, family Caesalpiniaceae
has subclass(noun) alternative name in some classification systems for the family Caesalpiniaceae
subfamily Caesalpinioideae, Caesalpinioideae
has subclass(noun) leguminous plants whose flowers have butterfly-shaped corollas; commonly included in the family Leguminosae
family Papilionacea, Papilionaceae
has subclass(noun) alternative name used in some classification systems for the family Papilionaceae
subfamily Papilionoideae, Papilionoideae
has subclass(noun) a large family of dicotyledonous plants of order Rosales; have alternate leaves and five-petaled flowers with numerous stamens
rose family, family Rosaceae, Rosaceae
has subclass(noun) distinguished from the family Geraniaceae by the irregular flowers
family Balsaminaceae, Balsaminaceae, balsam family
has subclass(noun) chiefly herbaceous plants
family Geraniaceae, geranium family, Geraniaceae
has subclass(noun) resinous or aromatic chiefly tropical shrubs or trees
family Burseraceae, torchwood family, Burseraceae
has subclass(noun) dicot aquatic herbs
Callitrichaceae, family Callitrichaceae
has subclass(noun) tropical shrubs or trees
family Malpighiaceae, Malpighiaceae
has subclass(noun) tropical trees and shrubs including many important timber and ornamental trees
mahogany family, Meliaceae, family Meliaceae
has subclass(noun) family created in 1950 solely for the classification of a distinctive African tree repeatedly classified in other families; trees long believed to exist only in Africa
family Lepidobotryaceae, Lepidobotryaceae
has subclass(noun) a family of widely distributed herbs of the order Geraniales; have compound leaves and pentamerous flowers
wood-sorrel family, family Oxalidaceae, Oxalidaceae
has subclass(noun) trees, shrubs, and herbs widely distributed throughout both hemispheres
milkwort family, Polygalaceae, family Polygalaceae
has subclass(noun) a family of dicotyledonous plants of order Geraniales; have flowers that are divide into four or five parts and usually have a strong scent
rue family, Rutaceae, family Rutaceae
has subclass(noun) chiefly tropical trees and shrubs with bitter bark having dry usually one-seeded winged fruit
family Simaroubaceae, quassia family, Simaroubaceae
has subclass(noun) coextensive with the genus Tropaeolum
family Tropaeolaceae, Tropaeolaceae, nasturtium family
has subclass(noun) small trees, shrubs, and herbs of warm arid and saline regions; often resinous; some poisonous: genera Zygophyllum, Tribulus, Guaiacum, Larrea
family Zygophyllaceae, bean-caper family, Zygophyllaceae
has subclass(noun) a family of plants of order Rosales; coextensive with the genus Cephalotus
family Cephalotaceae, Cephalotaceae
has subclass(noun) trees or shrubs or climbers; mostly southern hemisphere
Cunoniaceae, cunonia family, family Cunoniaceae
has subclass(noun) sometimes included in the family Saxifragaceae
family Hydrangeaceae, hydrangea family, Hydrangeaceae
has subclass(noun) one genus; usually included in family Hydrangeaceae
Philadelphaceae, subfamily Philadelphaceae
has subclass(noun) a large and diverse family of evergreen or deciduous herbs; widely distributed in northern temperate and cold regions; sometimes includes genera of the family Hydrangeaceae
family Saxifragaceae, Saxifragaceae, saxifrage family
has subclass(noun) coextensive with the genus Platanus: plane trees
Platanaceae, plane-tree family, family Platanaceae
has subclass(noun) a family of plants of order Geraniales
spurge family, family Euphorbiaceae, Euphorbiaceae
has subclass(noun) plants having flowers in umbels: parsley; carrot; anise; caraway; celery; dill
family Umbelliferae, Umbelliferae, family Apiaceae, carrot family, Apiaceae
has subclass(noun) a rosid dicot family of the order Umbellales including: genera Aucuba, Cornus, Corokia, Curtisia, Griselinia, Helwingia
family Cornaceae, dogwood family, Cornaceae
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member of(noun) a group of trees and shrubs and herbs mostly with polypetalous flowers; contains 108 families including Rosaceae; Crassulaceae; Myrtaceae; Melastomaceae; Euphorbiaceae; Umbelliferae
Rosidae, subclass Rosidae

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