"Fagales" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Fagales" Meaning

Fagales is a noun. It refers to an order of flowering plants, commonly found in the northern hemisphere, that includes beeches, chestnuts, and birches.

"Fagales" Examples

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Definition: A family of flowering plants, characterized by having alternate leaves arranged in a spiral pattern.


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| Example | Context |
| --- | --- |
| The fagales family includes beech, oak, and birch trees, which are common components of many forests around the world. | Scientific description |
| The fagales plant family is known for its remarkable diversity, with over 1,000 species worldwide. | Environmental article |
| The majestic beech tree, a member of the fagales family, stood tall in the forest, its branches stretching towards the sky. | Literary passage |
| The fagales family is of great economic importance, providing timber, fuelwood, and other forest products for human use. | Economic report |
| The ornamental fagales plant, with its beautiful leaves and delicate flowers, is a popular choice for landscaping and gardening. | Horticultural guidance |

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