Rosid Dicot Family (Noun)
Meaning
A family of dicotyledonous plants.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- The rosid dicot family is a large and diverse group of flowering plants that includes many economically important species.
- Members of the rosid dicot family can be found in almost every habitat on Earth, from tropical rainforests to arctic tundras.
- The rosid dicot family is thought to have originated over 100 million years ago, during the Cretaceous period.
- Many plants in the rosid dicot family have evolved unique adaptations to attract pollinators, such as showy flowers and fragrant scents.
- The rosid dicot family includes a wide range of plant species, from tiny herbs to massive trees.
Hypernyms
Hyponyms
- Family Melastomaceae
- Spurge Family
- Pea Family
- Family Polygalaceae
- Subfamily Mimosoideae
- Family Euphorbiaceae
- Family Papilionacea
- Family Saxifragaceae
- Subfamily Philadelphaceae
- Meadow-beauty Family
- Family Rutaceae
- Mahogany Family
- Saxifrage Family
- Family Oxalidaceae
- Zebrawood Family
- Legume Family
- Family Cornaceae
- Apiaceae
- Cunonia Family
- Family Burseraceae
- Family Callitrichaceae
- Rose Family
- Family Onagraceae
- Family Balsaminaceae
- Family Cunoniaceae
- Family Hydrangeaceae
- Family Lepidobotryaceae
- Family Meliaceae
- Family Rosaceae
- Family Leguminosae
- Family Umbelliferae
- Rue Family
- Hydrangea Family
- Dogwood Family
- Family Geraniaceae
- Quassia Family
- Evening-primrose Family
- Family Tropaeolaceae
- Bean-caper Family
- Family Platanaceae
- Milkwort Family
- Plane-tree Family
- Torchwood Family
- Family Caesalpiniaceae
- Family Mimosaceae
- Family Araliaceae
- Family Malpighiaceae
- Family Melastomataceae
- Wood-sorrel Family
- Family Cephalotaceae
- Family Connaraceae
- Ivy Family
- Family Zygophyllaceae
- Balsam Family
- Subfamily Papilionoideae
- Family Simaroubaceae
- Subfamily Caesalpinioideae
- Geranium Family
- Family Fabaceae
- Family Apiaceae
- Carrot Family
- Fabaceae
- Nasturtium Family
- Melastomaceae