What is another word for Daphne Family?

Pronunciation: [dˈafni fˈamɪli] (IPA)

The term "Daphne family" refers to a group of plants belonging to the Thymelaeaceae family, which are characterized by their fragrant blossoms and persistent leaves. Synonyms for the Daphne family include the Mezereum family, the Thymelaeaceae family, and the Mezereon family. These plants are native to both Asia and Europe and are commonly found in gardens and landscaping due to their attractive blooms and foliage. While many members of the Daphne family are toxic if ingested, they are highly valued for their ornamental qualities in landscaping and horticulture. With an array of unique and distinct varieties, the Daphne family is a popular choice among gardeners and plant enthusiasts.

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What are the hypernyms for Daphne family?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    Magnoliopsida (the taxonomic class of flowering plants), Plantae (the taxonomic kingdom of plants).

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