-
ephemeral aquatic herb that
represent the only
members of the
family Hydatellaceae found in India, Australia, and New Zealand.
Almost all
described species...
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flowering plants,
consisting of
three families of
aquatic plants, the
Hydatellaceae, the Cabombaceae, and the
Nymphaeaceae (water lilies). It is one of...
- age and
historical biogeography of the
ancient flowering-plant
family Hydatellaceae (Nymphaeales). BMC
evolutionary biology, 14, 1-10. Iles, W. J., Rudall...
- age and
historical biogeography of the
ancient flowering-plant
family Hydatellaceae (Nymphaeales). BMC
evolutionary biology, 14, 1-10. Iles, W. J., Rudall...
- age and
historical biogeography of the
ancient flowering-plant
family Hydatellaceae (Nymphaeales). BMC
evolutionary biology, 14, 1-10. Iles, W. J., Rudall...
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Hamannia honours Ulrich Hamann who
worked on and
described the
family Hydatellaceae. Its
species occur in
India (Western Ghats) and
Australia (tropical...
- Piperales, Laurales, and Magnoliales).
Subsequent research has
added Hydatellaceae to the paleodicots. The term
paleoherb is
another older term for flowering...
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Trithuria submersa is a
species of
plant in the
family Hydatellaceae endemic to the
Australian states New
South Wales,
South Australia, Tasmania, Victoria...
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Trithuria incon****ua is a
small aquatic herb of the
family Hydatellaceae that is only
found in New Zealand.
Trithuria incon****ua is a small, 15–55 mm...
- (now
included in Thurniaceae),
Sparganiaceae (now in Typhaceae), and
Hydatellaceae (now
transferred out of the monocots;
recently discovered to be an 'early-diverging'...