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- Menyanthaceae is a family of aquatic and wetland plants in the order Asterales. There are approximately 60-70 species in six genera distributed worldwide...
- Bornesitol is a cy****ol. It can be found in the gentianaceae and menyanthaceae plant families. Chemically, it is a methyl ether of D-myo-inositol. Norbert...
- from 116 Mya to 82Mya. However few fossils have been found, of the Menyanthaceae-Asteraceae clade in the Oligocene, about 29 Mya. Fossil evidence of...
- Retziaceae (now treated as a synonym of Stilbaceae, order Lamiales) Family Menyanthaceae (now placed in order Asterales) Family Polemoniaceae (now placed in...
- Menyanthes is a monotypic genus of flowering plants in the family Menyanthaceae containing the single species Menyanthes trifoliata. The North American...
- known as crested floating-heart, is an aquatic plant of the family Menyanthaceae native to tropical Asia. It has cordate floating leaves that support...
- Nymphoides indica is an aquatic plant in the Menyanthaceae, native to tropical areas around the world. It is sometimes cultivated, and has become a minor...
- Atlantic Ocean Westward to the 102D Meridian. Vol. II, Portulacaceae to Menyanthaceae. Charles Scribner's Sons. Archived from the original on 20 February...
- Nymphoides aquatica is an aquatic plant in the Menyanthaceae, native to the southeastern United States from Texas to Maryland. It is known variously as...
- perennial, rooted aquatic plant with floating leaves of the family Menyanthaceae. N. peltata is native to East Asia and the Mediterranean. N. peltata...