platanaceae (Meaning)

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platanaceae (n)

coextensive with the genus Platanus: plane trees

Synonyms & Antonyms of platanaceae

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

platanaceae Sentence Examples

  1. The Platanaceae family encompasses only one genus: Platanus.
  2. Platanaceae trees are known for their distinctive bark, which flakes off in large plates.
  3. The genus Platanus consists of about 10 species of deciduous trees native to temperate regions.
  4. Platanaceae trees are commonly found along riverbanks and wetlands, where they provide shade and erosion control.
  5. The leaves of Platanaceae trees are palmately lobed, with 3 to 5 lobes radiating from a central point.
  6. Platanaceae trees produce small, spherical fruits called achenes, which are dispersed by wind or water.
  7. The timber of Platanaceae trees is valuable for its strength and durability, making it a popular choice for flooring and furniture.
  8. The shade provided by Platanaceae trees makes them ideal for urban areas, parks, and gardens.
  9. Some species of Platanaceae trees are resistant to air pollution, making them suitable for planting in cities.
  10. The Platanaceae family is believed to have originated in North America, with species later spreading to other parts of the world.

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coextensive with the genus Platanus: plane trees

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The Platanaceae family encompasses only one genus: Platanus.

Platanaceae trees are known for their distinctive bark, which flakes off in large plates.

The genus Platanus consists of about 10 species of deciduous trees native to temperate regions.

Platanaceae trees are commonly found along riverbanks and wetlands, where they provide shade and erosion control.