myricaceae (Meaning)

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myricaceae (n)

constituting the order Myricales

Synonyms & Antonyms of myricaceae

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myricaceae Sentence Examples

  1. Myricaceae is a family of flowering plants that includes the bayberry genus.
  2. The Myricaceae family consists of shrubs and trees with aromatic foliage and fruits.
  3. Myrica gale, also known as bog myrtle, is a common species of Myricaceae found in wetlands.
  4. The bark of Myrica cerifera, the southern wax myrtle, was historically used to produce candles.
  5. Myrica rubra, the red bayberry, is a native American species prized for its decorative red berries.
  6. The Myricaceae family is native to temperate and subtropical regions of the Americas, Europe, and Asia.
  7. The leaves of Myrica species contain tannins and other compounds with medicinal properties.
  8. The fruits of Myrica plants are often used in traditional medicine and culinary preparations.
  9. Myricaceae species play ecological roles as food and shelter for wildlife.
  10. The conservation of Myricaceae habitats is important for maintaining biodiversity and ecological balance.

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constituting the order Myricales

No synonyms found.

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Myricaceae is a family of flowering plants that includes the bayberry genus.

The Myricaceae family consists of shrubs and trees with aromatic foliage and fruits.

Myrica gale, also known as bog myrtle, is a common species of Myricaceae found in wetlands.

The bark of Myrica cerifera, the southern wax myrtle, was historically used to produce candles.