Ambrosiaceae

/ˌæmbroʊziˈeɪsiː/ noun

A family of flowering plants commonly known as ragweeds, bur marigolds, and cockleburs, characterized by small flowers and often highly allergenic pollen.

From 'ambrosia' (the mythological food of the gods, also a plant genus) + the Linnaean suffix '-aceae' meaning plant family. Scientists named this plant group after ambrosia, possibly because some species were thought to have medicinal properties.

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