Subfamily Uvulariaceae (Noun)
Meaning
One of many subfamilies into which some classification systems subdivide the Liliaceae.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- Subfamily Uvulariaceae consists of around seven to ten species that can be commonly found in eastern North America and southeastern Canada.
- Uvulariaceae, also known as bellworts or merrybells, belongs to a group of perennial flowering plants that often grow on shaded ground.
- Within some classifications of Liliaceae, Uvulariaceae can be found, primarily divided from the more conventional 'true lily' categories due to various distinctive traits.
- Research often disputes Uvulariaceae classifications within broader subfamily arrangements under the large family of Liliaceae due to shifting consensus in scientific perspectives.
- Among diverse, established arrangements within subfamilies like Uvulariaceae are possible subdivisions depending on evolutionary findings within floral arrangement similarities and anomalies.