Betulaceae

/ˌbɛtjuːˈleɪsiː/ noun

The botanical family of birch, alder, and hazel trees, characterized by small flowers, catkins, and thin-barked trunks.

From 'Betula' (the genus for birch) plus the Latin suffix '-aceae,' a standard botanical classification suffix meaning 'family of.' This nomenclature follows Linnaean taxonomic conventions.

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