"Spiraeoideae" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Spiraeoideae is a subfamily of flowering plants in the family Rosaceae, commonly known as the spiraea or meadowsweet family. It is a subfamily of the rose family (Rosaceae) that comprises about 90 genera and around 1,500 species of shrubs and flowering plants, many of which are popular ornamental plants in gardens and parks.
1. The Spiraeoideae subfamily is a member of the rose family that consists of about 40 genera of flowering plants, some of which are known for their fragrant flowers and edible fruits.
2. Spiraeoideae are often referred to as meadow roses, as many of its species have delicate, pink or white blooms that bloom in meadows and along woodland edges.
3. The Spiraeoideae subfamily is primarily found in East Asia, with some species also native to North America and South America.
4. The Spiraeoideae subfamily is known for its showy flowers, which are often used for cut flower arrangements and ceremonial decorations.
5. Some species within the Spiraeoideae subfamily have edible hips or berries that are rich in vitamins, making them a valuable source of nutrition for animals and humans alike.