Family Casuarinaceae (Noun)
Meaning
One genus: genus Casuarina.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- The family Casuarinaceae comprises 4 genera, but only one genus, Casuarina, has significant economic and ecological importance.
- The family Casuarinaceae, particularly the genus Casuarina, originated from Australia and Southeast Asia.
- Casuarinaceae is a family of dicotyledonous flowering plants, with the genus Casuarina being the only one cultivated.
- She is a botanist who conducted an exhaustive study on the family Casuarinaceae, focusing particularly on the Casuarina genus.
- Casuarinaceae is composed of 4 distinct genera; however, the one with substantial value, both ecologically and economically, is the genus Casuarina.