Definition of Juglandaceae. Meaning of Juglandaceae. Synonyms of Juglandaceae

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- The Juglandaceae are a plant family known as the walnut family. They are trees, or sometimes shrubs, in the order ****ales. Members of this family are native...
- Hickory (Carya) nuts and walnut (Juglans) nuts, both in the family Juglandaceae, grow within an outer husk; these fruit are sometimes considered to be...
- A walnut is the edible seed of any tree of the genus Juglans (family Juglandaceae), particularly the Persian or English walnut, Juglans regia. They are...
- thin-s****ed seed. Carya illinoinensis, is a member of the Juglandaceae family. Juglandaceae are represented worldwide by seven and ten extant genera and...
- ****us, Lithocarpus, Notholithocarpus, Quercus, and Trigonobal****) Juglandaceaewalnut family (Alfaroa, Carya, Cyclocarya, Engelhardia, Juglans, Oreomunnea...
- species of tree in the plant genus Juglans, the type genus of the family Juglandaceae, the seeds of which are referred to as walnuts. All species are deciduous...
- a stony layer, such as the kernel of a drupe. Walnuts and hickories (Juglandaceae) have fruits that are difficult to classify. They are considered to be...
- (Juglans nigra; Juglandaceae) Hazelnut (Corylus americana; Corylaceae) Hickory nut (Carya; Juglandaceae) Pecans (Carya illinoinensis; Juglandaceae) Shagbark...
- hickory, hognut, bullnut, is a species of tree in the walnut family Juglandaceae. The most abundant of the hickories, and common in the eastern half of...
- placed the order in the subclass Hamamelidae, as comprising the families Juglandaceae and Rhoipteleaceae, the latter consisting of only a single species. In...