Xyridaceae (Noun)
Meaning
Plants of tropical to temperate regions; usually in wet places.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- The family Xyridaceae consists of about 250 species of flowering plants that thrive in tropical to temperate regions, often found in wet environments.
- In the tropical wetlands of South America, the Xyridaceae family is well-represented by a variety of species that have adapted to the humid conditions.
- Xyridaceae plants are commonly found in marshes, swamps, and along riverbanks in temperate regions, where the soil is consistently moist.
- The Xyridaceae family is a diverse group of plants that can be found in a range of wet habitats, from tropical mangrove forests to temperate bogs.
- In Australia, the Xyridaceae family is represented by several species of flowering plants that are typically found in wetlands and along the edges of rivers and lakes.