Ardisiaceae

/ˌɑːrdɪziˈeɪsiː/ noun

A botanical family of flowering plants that includes tropical shrubs and small trees, many valued as ornamental plants.

From 'Ardisia,' a genus name derived from Greek 'ardis' (arrow-shaped, referring to the plant's pointed leaves), combined with the Linnaean family suffix '-aceae.'

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