Definition: The term "Balliaceae" is a family of flowering plants, characterized by their large leaves and thorns. These plants are commonly found in temperate and tropical regions worldwide, including parts of North America, Europe, and Asia. The genus name, Ballinae, stands for "the ball-bearing family," which includes the most common species like "Artemisia" (common daisy) and "Ballinae" (common thorn).
Balliaceae