Family Cunoniaceae (Noun)
Meaning
Trees or shrubs or climbers; mostly southern hemisphere.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- The family Cunoniaceae consists of over 90 species of trees, shrubs, or climbers found primarily in the southern hemisphere.
- Climbers in the Cunoniaceae family have a spreading habit and produce small yellow or white flowers.
- The Cunoniaceae family comprises a diverse group of flowering plants, including trees, shrubs, or climbers native to Australia and New Zealand.
- In Australia, some species of trees from the family Cunoniaceae can grow up to 30 meters tall in certain conditions.
- Shrubs in the Cunoniaceae family are often found in tropical forests and are characterized by their attractive yellow flowers in dense clusters.