- the Acorales, the
Alismatales are
referred to
informally as the
alismatid monocots. The
Cronquist system (1981)
places the
Alismatales in
subclass Alismatidae...
- aroids, as well as
floating or
submerged aquatic plants such as seagr**** (
Alismatales). The most
important distinction is
their growth pattern,
lacking a lateral...
-
consisting of two orders, the
Acorales and
Alismatales. The name has also been used to
refer to the
Alismatales alone.
Monocots are
frequently treated as...
-
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...
- or
aponogeton family) are a
family of
flowering plants in the
order Alismatales. In
recent decades the
family has had
universal recognition by taxonomists...
- 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...
-
frigid moss-lichen
tundra and
coniferous forest. The seagr****es in the
Alismatales grow in
marine environments,
spreading with
rhizomes that grow through...
-
members of the
order Poales, but the seagr****es are
members of the
order Alismatales. However, all of them
belong to the
monocot group of plants. Gr****es...
- The
flora of the
Falkland Islands comprises 178
native species (marked * in the list below), 219 non-native
species ('†') and 6 of
uncertain status. Thirteen...