salicales

/ˌsælɪˈkeɪliːz/

Definitions

1. noun

an order of flowering plants, including willows and poplars, having simple leaves and small, inconspicuous flowers

“The order Salicales is a group of plants known for their ability to thrive in wet environments.”

Synonyms

  • Salicaceae
  • order Salicales
  • willow family

Antonyms

  • dicotyledons
  • monocotyledons