rubiaceae
/ruːbɪˈeɪsiːiː/Definitions
1. noun
A large and widespread family of flowering plants, including roses, lavender, and jasmine, characterized by five-petaled flowers and often thorny stems.
“The rubiaceae family is home to many beautiful and fragrant flowers.”
2. plural noun
Members of the family rubiaceae.
“The garden is filled with various species of rubiaceae, each with its unique characteristics.”