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- the Acorales, the Alismatales are referred to informally as the alismatid monocots. The Cronquist system (1981) places the Alismatales in subclass Alismatidae...
- monocots, as well as floating or submerged aquatic plants such as seagr**** (Alismatales) are all monocots. The most important distinction is their growth pattern...
- subfamily of Araceae, in the order Alismatales. The APG III system recognizes order Acorales, distinct from the Alismatales, and as the sister group to all...
- Zosteraceae, Hydrocharitaceae and Cymodoceaceae), all in the order Alismatales (in the clade of monocotyledons). Seagr****es evolved from terrestrial...
- these families into the one family Araceae ****igning this to the order Alismatales. Wilson, Kenneth A. (1960). "The Genera of the Arales in the Southeastern...
- This paleobotany list records new fossil plant taxa that were described during the year 2025, as well as notes other significant paleobotany discoveries...
- A list of prehistoric and extinct species whose fossils have been found in the La Brea Tar Pits, located in present-day Han**** Park, a city park on the...
- species) Acorus calamus L. not indigenous List of Alismatales of South Africa – Order: Alismatales. 11 families are represented: Alismataceae, Aponogetonaceae...
- sole genus in the family Posidoniaceae, which it places in the order Alismatales, in the clade monocots. The Angiosperm Phylogeny Website concludes that...
- frigid moss-lichen tundra and coniferous forest. The seagr****es in the Alismatales grow in marine environments, spreading with rhizomes that grow through...