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Noun family juncaceae has 1 sense
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Definitions from the WebTerm: Family Juncaceae Description: The family Juncaceae, commonly known as the rush family, is a group of plants comprising approximately 400 species. These perennial and herbaceous plants are primarily found in wetlands, marshes, and moorlands. They are typically characterized by their long, slender stems and grass-like leaves. Sample sentences: 1. The Juncaceae family includes various species of rushes that thrive in damp environments. 2. Wetland restoration efforts often involve planting members of the Juncaceae family to establish a diverse ecosystem. Related products on Amazon: | ||||
family is family isoetaceae family istiophoridae family isuridae family ixodidae family jassidae family jewels family juglandaceae family juncaceae family juncaginaceae family jungermanniaceae family kalotermitidae family kasuwonidae family kinosternidae family kyphosidae family labiatae family labridae
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