NO. Turnip belongs to Brassicaceae (old name: family cruciferae). If you mean tulip (not turnip) then yes it belongs to family liliaceae.
Liliaceae
Tulips belong to the Liliaceae family, which is commonly known as the lily family.
Yucca plants are members of the lily family (Liliaceae).
Kingdom: Plantae Division: Angiosperms Order: Liliales Family: Liliaceae Subfamily: Lilioideae Genus: Tulipa
Tulips and peonies cannot crossbreed because they belong to different plant families. Tulips are part of the Liliaceae family, while peonies belong to the Paeoniaceae family. Because they are genetically distinct and have different reproductive structures, hybridization between them is not possible.
A turnip.
Bryan Douglas Ness has written: 'Systematics and evolution of Calochortus (Liliaceae) with special emphasis on subsection Nudi' -- subject(s): Liliaceae
a black turnip is a turnip that went for a mud bath
Tulip plants are of the genus Tulipa of the family Liliaceae.
tulipa part of the family liliaceae
Autumn crocus are Colchicum , they are native to southern Europe and central Asia The two most common found in gardens are Colchium speciosum (white) and cilicium (pink), they need well drained soil.kw Colchicum (Autumn Crocus) belong to the Liliaceae family.
Turnip in French is un navet.