Family Mayacaceae (Noun)
Meaning
A monocotyledonous family of bog plants of order Xyridales.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- The family Mayacaceae is a small group of monocotyledonous plants that thrive in boggy environments.
- Mayacaceae is a unique family of bog plants that belongs to the order Xyridales.
- The family Mayacaceae consists of a single genus, Mayaca, which comprises about seven species of aquatic plants.
- Mayacaceae is a relatively unknown family of monocotyledonous bog plants that are often overlooked in botanical studies.
- The family Mayacaceae is characterized by its small, delicate flowers and narrow leaves that are adapted to life in oxygen-poor bog environments.