👉 The term "labridae" is not commonly used in scientific or academic contexts, and it may be a typo. Labridae refers to a group of plants that belong to the family Lamiaceae, which are known for their aromatic and sweet flowers and their ability to produce edible fruit. The specific species within this group include citrus fruits such as lemons, limes, and oranges, as well as some other types of fruits like grapes, pears, and apples.