Juglandaceae (Noun)
Meaning
Trees having usually edible nuts: butternuts; walnuts; hickories; pecans.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- The family Juglandaceae comprises some of the most economically important tree species, including walnuts and pecans.
- Members of the Juglandaceae family are deciduous trees with pinnately compound leaves and edible nuts.
- The Juglandaceae family is a group of trees that are native to the Northern Hemisphere, with many species producing edible nuts.
- Some of the most common trees in the Juglandaceae family include the butternut, walnut, and hickory, all of which produce edible nuts.
- The Juglandaceae family is a small but diverse group of trees that are prized for their edible nuts, including walnuts and pecans.