WingTrees are members of
the Plant family and can be encountered in the Strength Traveler's Gate.
They can be bred with any member of
the Plant family as the pedigree and any member of the Bird family as the mate.
The Nature family or
Plant family (Japanese Kanji: 植物 Hiragana: しょくぶつ Romanji: Shokubutsu) refers to the type of monsters Dragon Quest series that take the form of plants, flowers, fruits, fungi, as well as more fey - like creatures such as faeries and woodland spirits.
• Enjoy a five - senses hike • Organize a nature scavenger hunt • Explore a local nature trail • Camp out in the backyard • Take a nature photo safari • Put up a bird feeder and watch for visitors • Observe the night sky •
Plant a family tree and watch it grow • Invite neighborhood kids to join in a bug walk and critter talk
With the popularization of the game, Plants vs. Zombies, people may have a basic understanding of
plant family and zombie family.
Its familial classification, Fabaceae, is the third - largest land
plant family and counts the Pacific pea among its members.
Some breeds of dog appear to be more sensitive to poisoning from onions, garlic, leeks and chives, which belong to the same
plant family.
This flowering tree is native to South Central Mexico and is a member of
the plant family named Lauraceae.
Dietary diversity is important because
each plant family has a unique combination of phytonutrients that may bind to specific proteins within our body.
Kale belongs to the same
plant family as the sulphur - containing vegetables broccoli, brussels sprouts, cabbage, and collard greens.
Sweet potatoes belong to the Convolvulaceae or morning glory
plant family.
Cucumbers are in
the plant family called Curcubitaceae, which also includes melons and squashes.
The unique healing properties of mustard seeds can partly be attributed to their home among the Brassica foods found in the cruciferous
plant family.
From the same flowering
plant family as mint, chia derives from the word chian which means oily.
Squashes are also closely related to plants like cucumbers and watermelon, which also share the same
plant family.
Soy, or Glycine max, is a member of the Fabaceae family, also known as the Leguminosae family, which includes approximately 19,400 species, making it the third largest land
plant family.
Over fifty species make up the amaranth
plant family.
Part of the Caricaceae
plant family, Papaya is now cultivated in most tropical countries, Hawaii and South Africa.
Butterbur is in the ragweed
plant family, so people who are allergic to ragweed, marigold, daisy, or chrysanthemum should not use butterbur.
In the same
plant family as spinach, this richly pigmented vegetable contains vitamins, minerals and antioxidants
Many commonly enjoyed foods in
this plant family come from a single genus / species of plant called Brassica oleracea.
Parsnips belong to the same
plant family as celery, parsley and carrots.
But many scientists are starting to favor the term «brassica vegetables» over «cruciferous vegetables» and the traditional name of
this plant family in Latin, Cruciferae, is now being largely replaced by the Latin name Brassicaceae.
Bitter gourd — also called balsam pear or bitter melon — belongs to the same
plant family as cucumbers, pumpkins and squash.
Moringa, native to parts of Africa and Asia, is the sole genus in the flowering
plant family Moringaceae.
Rhodiola rosea (R. Rosea) belongs to the Crassulaceae
plant family.
They are usually referred to as a vegetable, but mushrooms actually do not belong to the animal nor
plant family.
The cannabis
plant family of which hemp is a member is composed of three distinct species or subspecies: sativa, indica, and ruderalis.
Also included in
this plant family is rape — the plant from which we not only get rapeseed but also rapeseed oil (which is the natural scientific name for canola oil).
Squeezing one or two capsules of pure vitamin E oil into the bottle may help to extend the shelf life; People with allergies to the sunflower
plant family should avoid sunflower oil.
Rhodiola rosea is a herb from
the plant family of Rhodiola genera (Crassulaceae family).
Far more often, it is referred to as the «mustard
plant family.»
For all practical purposes, Crucifereae and Brassicaceae are interchangeable names for
this plant family.
This member of the succulent
plant family has been used for thousands of years to treat many ailments.
While the traditional family name for this group of foods is «cruciferous vegetables,» many scientists are tending away from the science name Crucifereae for
this plant family and more toward the name Brassicaceae.
Even more confusing is the very close relationship between several members of
this plant family.
When people talk about the «brassica» family of plants, they are talking about
the plant family that includes both cabbage and mustard.
(Mustard, including mustard greens, belongs to
this plant family as well.)
Milk thistle is indigenous to the Mediterranean and is a member of the Asteraceae
plant family (along with sunflowers and daisies).
Mangoes belong to the same
plant family as poison ivy, so if you react to poison ivy, you might also react to the skin of a mango.
The finding also helps resolve an ongoing debate in the field of paleobotany on the origin of the Rhamnaceae
plant family.
It was on a newly discovered or newly described
plant family and called this Simulacraceae, so all that [the] plant families end in» - aceae «something — so the legumes and beans are fabacea.
But they have been unable to sort out the lowest, or earliest, branches of
the plant family tree.
The exact configuration of the base of
the plant family tree doesn't matter to dating the first land plants, Donoghue and his colleagues report today in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
In this episode, ethnobotanist Nat Bletter talks about his field and his recent article about the new
plant family Simulacraceae — the phony plants.
The description of five new species of blueberry relatives from Colombia highlights the country's great diversity of
the plant family Ericaceae and the importance of field exploration.
A mysterious deep - ocean seaweed diverged from the rest of the green -
plant family around 540 million years ago, developing a large body with a complex structure independently from all other sea or land plants.
However, as evolutionary biologist Pamela Soltis of the University of Florida, Gainesville, points out, genome researchers have barely touched
the plant family tree.
There she works in computer analysis for the study of identifying fungi that affect
the plant family Cucurbitaceae (cucumber, pumpkin, cantaloupe, watermelon) in order to understand them.
Building up that knowledge and becoming the world expert on a particular
plant family is the ideal career path, but it is sadly one that is very difficult to follow.