xanthorrhoeaceae (Meaning)

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xanthorrhoeaceae (n)

one of many subfamilies into which some classification systems subdivide the Liliaceae but not widely accepted

Synonyms & Antonyms of xanthorrhoeaceae

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xanthorrhoeaceae Sentence Examples

  1. Xanthorrhoeaceae, an ancient plant family, includes the enigmatic grass trees of Australia.
  2. The Xanthorrhoeaceae family is characterized by its unique flowers, which resemble spikes or brushes.
  3. The Xanthorrhoeaceae family encompasses a diverse range of species, from towering trees to delicate shrubs.
  4. The leaves of Xanthorrhoeaceae plants are often long, narrow, and serrated, giving them a grass-like appearance.
  5. Xanthorrhoeaceae plants are found primarily in Australia, with some species occurring in New Zealand and Southeast Asia.
  6. The Xanthorrhoeaceae family includes several economically important species, such as the resin-producing grass tree (Xanthorrhoea preissii).
  7. The Xanthorrhoeaceae family has a rich cultural significance for Aboriginal Australians, who use the plants for food, medicine, and other purposes.
  8. Xanthorrhoeaceae plants provide habitat for a variety of wildlife, including birds, insects, and reptiles.
  9. The Xanthorrhoeaceae family is highly adapted to drought conditions, with some species capable of surviving in very arid environments.
  10. Xanthorrhoeaceae plants are slow-growing and long-lived, with some species reaching ages of over 100 years.

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one of many subfamilies into which some classification systems subdivide the Liliaceae but not widely accepted

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

Xanthorrhoeaceae, an ancient plant family, includes the enigmatic grass trees of Australia.

The Xanthorrhoeaceae family is characterized by its unique flowers, which resemble spikes or brushes.

The Xanthorrhoeaceae family encompasses a diverse range of species, from towering trees to delicate shrubs.

The leaves of Xanthorrhoeaceae plants are often long, narrow, and serrated, giving them a grass-like appearance.