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- Nymphaeales has been estimated to be about 112 million years old. Some have suggested that this age might be too old. A basal member of Nymphaeales,...
- made up of Amborella (a single species of shrub from New Caledonia), Nymphaeales (water lilies, together with some other aquatic plants) and Austrobaileyales...
- dis****d than other basal angiosperms. Nymphaeaceae is placed in the order Nymphaeales, which is the second diverging group of angiosperms after Amborella in...
- the monocots. The Angiosperm Phylogeny Website had since updated the Nymphaeales page to include the family. Saarela, Jeffery M., Hardeep S. Rai, James...
- belongs to the group of basal angiosperms, the ANA grade (Amborellales, Nymphaeales, and Austrobaileyales), which diverged earlier from the remaining flowering...
- There are at least six members of the water-lily and watershields order, Nymphaeales, found in Montana. Some of these species are exotics (not native to Montana)...
- Family: Penaeaceae, Family: Rhynchocalycaceae, List of Nymphaeales of South Africa – Order: Nymphaeales, Two families are represented: Family: Cabombaceae...
- size and chromosome evolution in the early diverging angiosperm lineage Nymphaeales (Water lilies)". Genome. 56 (8): 437–449. doi:10.1139/gen-2013-0039....
- ****tophytes Clade: Angiosperms Groups (APG IV) Basal angiosperms Amborellales Nymphaeales Austrobaileyales Core angiosperms Clades Magnoliids Monocots Eudicots...
- Ceratophyllaceae was considered a relative of Nymphaeaceae and included in Nymphaeales in the Cronquist system, but research has shown that it is not closely...