Caper
Related Category: Plants
common name for members of the Capparidaceae, a family of tropical plants found chiefly in the Old World and closely related to the family Cruciferae (
mustard family).
Capparis spinosa is cultivated in the Mediterranean area for its flower buds—capers—which are pickled and used as a condiment. The spiderflower (
Cleome spinosa) is a common garden annual. The family also includes a few species indigenous to the United States, e.g., the burro-fat (
Isomeris), a common desert shrub of the Southwest. The caper family is classified in the division
Magnoliophyta, class Magnoliopsida, order Capparales.