"Myrtales" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Myrtales" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Myrtales" Meaning

Myrtales is the name of an order of flowering plants, commonly known as the myrtle order. It includes plants such as myrtles, sweetvervains, and chokeberries. The Myrtales order is characterized by having a specific type of leaf arrangement and flower shape.

"Myrtales" Examples

Here are 5 usage examples based on the word "Myrtaceae" (Myrtales):

Subfamily of flowering plants


The Myrtaceae family, also known as the Myrtales order, consists of roughly 130 genera and 3,000 species of flowering plants.
The majority of Myrtales species are native to tropical and subtropical regions of the Southern Hemisphere.
The Myrtaceae family is characterized by its distinctive samaras, or winged seeds, which are carried by the wind to disperse the plants.
The florist's favorite, the eucalyptus, is a member of the Myrtaceae family and is widely cultivated for its fragrant leaves and dramatic flowers.
Systematists group the Myrtaceae family with the Celastaceae and Polygalaceae families in the order Myrtales, which is thought to have diverged from other flowering plant groups over 100 million years ago.

Note: Myrtaceae is the botanical name of a family of flowering plants, and Myrtales is the order to which this family belongs.

"Myrtales" Similar Words

Myrrhine

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Myrrhis

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Myrrhis is a noun that refers to a type of aromatic plant or a member of the carrot family (Apiaceae), specifically Myrrhis odorata. It is also known as Sweet cicely or Myrrh. The plant is native to Europe and Asia, and its leaves and stems have a sweet, anise-like flavor and are often used in cooking and herbal remedies.

Myrsinaceae

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Myrsine

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Myrsine is a genus of flowering plants in the family Myrsinaceae. It comprises about 300 species of shrubs, small trees, and vines, commonly known as "Myrsine" or " Boxwood", native to tropical and subtropical regions of the world. These plants are known for their aromatic leaves, which are often used in traditional medicine and as a flavoring agent. Some species of Myrsine are also ornamental and are cultivated as garden plants.

Myrsinites

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Myrsinites is a plural noun. It refers to the followers or partisans of Myrsinus, a legendary founder of Crannon, a city in ancient Thessaly.

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