Family Tamaricaceae (Noun)
Meaning
Family of desert shrubs and trees (mostly halophytes and xerophytes).
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- The arid regions are predominantly inhabited by the family Tamaricaceae, composed of small shrubs and desert trees that have adapted to survive in these conditions.
- Taxonomic studies were conducted on the Tamaricaceae, an intriguing family of desert shrubs and trees known for their halophytic characteristics.
- Halophytes such as those belonging to the family Tamaricaceae can tolerate extremely high salt concentrations, which sets them apart from other plant species.
- Due to their xerophytic features, plants in the family Tamaricaceae can efficiently conserve water, enabling them to thrive in arid environments.
- In order to analyze their drought resistance mechanisms, researchers studied certain species within the family Tamaricaceae, which comprises some of the most resilient desert flora.