Family Myrsinaceae (Noun)
Meaning
Family of Old World tropical trees and shrubs; some in Florida.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- Family Myrsinaceae is a family of flowering plants that comprises around 35 genera of mainly tropical trees and shrubs.
- The Myrsinaceae family consists of about 1,000 species that are predominantly distributed in tropical regions worldwide.
- Myrsinaceae is a family that features hundreds of species with unique characteristics such as twisted and hairy trunks found mainly in tropical settings.
- Some examples of Family Myrsinaceae can be seen among the populations in Florida consisting mainly of species known for their specific fragrances.
- Most plant species with characteristics similar to Myrsinaceae usually appear predominantly among native Florida shrubs found all around state beaches and neighborhoods.