laiapõhjaliste
Laiapõhjaliste is an Estonian term historically used in biology to refer to a broad, non-formal grouping of plants characterized by a general broad-leaf habit. The expression appears mainly in older Estonian textbooks and field guides and is not a formal taxonomic rank in modern systematics. It functioned as a descriptive label rather than a precise clade.
Etymology and scope: The name combines lai ('wide, broad') with a collective suffix used to form plant
Taxonomic status: Today the concept is largely historical and educational rather than a scientifically recognized group.
Characteristics and examples: The descriptor is associated with broad leaves and a wide growth habit. It typically
See also: Angiosperms; Dicotyledons; Plant morphology; Estonian botany.