noun a family of flowering plants commonly known as the cashew family, including trees and shrubs with resinous or milky sap
Anacardiaceae is a family of flowering plants commonly known as the cashew family, which includes mango, poison ivy, and pistachio.
Anacardiaceae plants play a role in various ecosystems as food sources for animals or as habitat providers.
Anacardiaceae plants are often cultivated for their fruits, nuts, or ornamental value.
Anacardiaceae plants like poison ivy can cause allergic reactions in some individuals upon contact.
Compounds found in Anacardiaceae plants have been studied for their potential medicinal properties.
Anacardiaceae may be mentioned in articles or books about plants, gardening, or botany.
Botanists study and classify plants, including those in the Anacardiaceae family.
Horticulturists may work with plants from the Anacardiaceae family in landscaping or agriculture.