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Meaning of family empetraceae
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family empetraceae (n)
heathlike shrubs
family empetraceae Sentence Examples
- The Empetraceae family is composed of three genera and twelve species.
- Empetraceae is widely distributed in circumboreal regions and mountains of North and South America and New Zealand.
- The genus Empetrum comprises four species, including the crowberry, also known as berry empetrum.
- Corema is a genus in the Empetraceae family with two species, Corema album and Corema conradii.
- The Empetraceae family consists of evergreen shrubs that have tiny leaves and flowers.
- The small, white to pinkish flowers of Empetraceae plants have four stamens and a superior ovary.
- Empetraceae species are found in various habitats, including bogs, heaths, and woodlands.
- The leaves of the crowberry, Empetrum nigrum, are used to make tea with medicinal properties.
- Corema conradii, also called the broom crowberry, is a threatened species endemic to North America.
- The small, edible berries of some Empetraceae species are consumed by birds and other animals.
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heathlike shrubs
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The Empetraceae family is composed of three genera and twelve species.
Empetraceae is widely distributed in circumboreal regions and mountains of North and South America and New Zealand.
The genus Empetrum comprises four species, including the crowberry, also known as berry empetrum.
Corema is a genus in the Empetraceae family with two species, Corema album and Corema conradii.