Definition of Cyperaceae. Meaning of Cyperaceae. Synonyms of Cyperaceae

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Definition of Cyperaceae

Cyperaceae
Perigynium Per`i*gyn"i*um, n.; pl. Perigynia. [NL. See Perigynous.] (Bot.) Some unusual appendage about the pistil, as the bottle-shaped body in the sedges, and the bristles or scales in some other genera of the Sedge family, or Cyperace[ae].

Meaning of Cyperaceae from wikipedia

- The Cyperaceae (/ˌsaɪpəˈreɪsi.iː, -ˌaɪ/) are a family of graminoid (gr****-like), monocotyledonous flowering plants known as sedges. The family is large;...
- Reed is a common name for several tall, gr****-like plants of wetlands. They are all members of the order Poales (in the modern, expanded cir****scription)...
- Cyperaceae Bulrush family: Typhaceae Rush familyJuncaceae GenusJuncus SpeciesJuncus effusus Common rush Soft rush Sedge familyCyperaceae Genus...
- leaf and leafstalk of many gr****es (family Poaceae) and sedges (family Cyperaceae). A ligule is also a strap-shaped extension of the corolla, such as that...
- gr****-like plants in the family Cyperaceae, commonly known as sedges (or seg, in older books). Other members of the family Cyperaceae are also called sedges,...
- Eleocharis sanguinolenta is a sedge of the family Cyperaceae that is native to the Kimberley region of Western Australia. The species was first described...
- siderosticta Hance, J. Linn. Soc., Bot. 13: 89. 1873". Acoraceae through Cyperaceae. Flora of China. Vol. 23. Missouri Botanical Garden Press. p. 347....
- This is a list of plant species that, when consumed by humans, are known or suspected to produce psychoactive effects: changes in nervous system function...
- known as of 2016[update]. Monocotsmainly gr****es (Poaceae) and sedges (Cyperaceae) – account for around 80% of C4 species, but they are also found in the...
- accepts the following 16 families: Anarthriaceae Bromeliaceae (Bromeliads) Cyperaceae (Sedges) Ecdeiocoleaceae Eriocaulaceae Flagellariaceae Joinvilleaceae...