- The
Cabombaceae are a
family of aquatic,
herbaceous flowering plants. A
common name for its
species is
water shield. The
family is
recognised as distinct...
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Cabomba aquatica is a rhizomatous, perennial,
aquatic herb in the
family Cabombaceae native to
South America. It
occurs in
fresh standing water or in lakes...
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molecular characteristics and
comparisons with a
sister taxon, the
family Cabombaceae, indicate, however, that the
flowers of
extant water lilies with the...
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consisting of
three families of
aquatic plants, the Hydatellaceae, the
Cabombaceae, and the
Nymphaeaceae (water lilies). It is one of the
three orders of...
- This is a list of
plants which includes trees and
other herbs, vines, climbers, lianas, shrubs,
subshrubs that are
native or
endemic to Cuba. This list...
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forked fanwort, is a rhizomatous, perennial,
aquatic herb in the
family Cabombaceae native to
tropical America. It is used as an
aquarium plant. Cabomba...
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Cabomba is a
genus of perennial, rhizomatous,
aquatic herbs in the
family Cabombaceae native to
tropical and
subtropical America. It has
divided submerged...
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orders and
unplaced families: Amborellaceae,
Nymphaeaceae (including
Cabombaceae), Austrobaileyales,
Ceratophyllales (not
included among the "paleodicots"...
- periods), but some
examples include members of
Hydrocharitaceae and
Cabombaceae, Ceratophyllum, and Aldrovanda, and most
macroalgae (e.g.
Chara and Nitella)...
- (1995). "Ecology of
Sydney plant species - Part 3:
Dicotyledon families Cabombaceae to Eupomatiaceae". Cunninghamia. 4 (2): 308. Forster,
Johann R.; Forster...