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Definition of Myricaceae
1. Noun. Constituting the order Myricales.
Generic synonyms: Dicot Family, Magnoliopsid Family
Group relationships: Myricales, Order Myricales
Member holonyms: Genus Myrica, Myrica, Comptonia, Genus Comptonia
Lexicographical Neighbors of Myricaceae
Literary usage of Myricaceae
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. An Illustrated Flora of the Northern United States, Canada and the British by Nathaniel Lord Britton, Addison Brown (1913)
"Myricaceae. i : 584. * Flowers, at least the staminale ones, in aments. Order 4.
SALICALES. Fam. 5. Salicaceae. i : 587. Both staminale and pistillate ..."
2. Plant Life of Alabama: An Account of the Distribution, Modes of Association by Charles Theodore Mohr (1901)
"... Myricaceae. Wax-Myrtle Family. MYRICA I,. Sp. PI. 2:1024. 1753. Thirty to 35
species, ... Myricaceae ..."
3. A Practical Treatise on Animal and Vegetable Fats and Oils: Comprising Both by William Theodore Brannt, Karl Schaedler (1896)
"... Myricaceae, Salicaceae, Urticaceae, Piperaceae and Chenopodiaceae.
The dicotyledonous plants yield by far the greatest number of volatile oils, ..."
4. Systematic Anatomy of the Dicotyledons: A Handbook for Laboratories of Pure by Hans Solereder (1908)
"1897, "'> P- "5- Myricaceae. The characteristic anatomical features of this Order,
which includes the single genus Myrica, ..."