Definition of Hydatellaceae. Meaning of Hydatellaceae. Synonyms of Hydatellaceae

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Definition of Hydatellaceae

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Meaning of Hydatellaceae from wikipedia

- Hydatellaceae are a family of small, aquatic flowering plants. The family consists of tiny, relatively simple plants occurring in Australasia and India...
- The order consisted of one family only: order Hydatellales family Hydatellaceae Similarly the Dahlgren system recognised this order (with the same cir****scription...
- flowering plants, consisting of three families of aquatic plants, the Hydatellaceae, the Cabombaceae, and the Nymphaeaceae (water lilies). It is one of...
- ephemeral aquatic herb that represent the only members of the family Hydatellaceae found in India, Australia, and New Zealand. Almost all described species...
- Lacandonia brasiliana, along with a few species of Trithuria (family Hydatellaceae) are exceptional in that their gynoecia surround their androecia. Stamen...
- Trithuria incon****ua is a small aquatic herb of the family Hydatellaceae that is only found in New Zealand. Trithuria incon****ua is a small, 15–55 mm...
- (now included in Thurniaceae), Sparganiaceae (now in Typhaceae), and Hydatellaceae (now transferred out of the monocots; recently discovered to be an 'early-diverging'...
- Piperales, Laurales, and Magnoliales). Subsequent research has added Hydatellaceae to the paleodicots. The term paleoherb is another older term for flowering...
- Amborellales Amborellaceae Nymphaeales Hydatellaceae Cabombaceae Nymphaeaceae Austrobaileyales Austrobaileyaceae Trimeniaceae Schisandraceae...
- Trithuria occidentalis is a species of plant in the family Hydatellaceae endemic to Western Australia. It is an annual, 2-3 cm tall, aquatic herb with...