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Marsileaceae (/mɑːrˌsɪliˈeɪsi.iː/) is a
small family of
heterosporous aquatic and semi-aquatic ferns,
though at
first sight they do not
physically resemble...
- the
family Marsileaceae are rooted. However, the
natant species may
temporarily grow on wet mud
during times of low water, and the
Marsileaceae may grow...
- minuta, or
dwarf waterclover is a
species of
aquatic fern in the
family Marsileaceae. It is not to be
confused with
Marsilea minuta E.Fourn. 1880,
which is...
- ferns,
including lycopods, horsetails,
whisk ferns and
water ferns (
Marsileaceae,
Salviniaceae and Ceratopteris). This is not a
natural grouping but rather...
- Isoetaceae,: 7 the
extinct Lepidodendrales, and ferns, such as the
Marsileaceae and
Salviniaceae are
heterosporous (two
kinds of
spores are produced)...
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Located about 2,300
miles (3,680 km) from the
nearest continental s****, the
Hawaiian Islands are the most
isolated group of
islands on the planet. The...
- the large-leaved nardoo, is a
species of
aquatic fern in the
family Marsileaceae. A
widespread species with wide
clover like fronds,
found in freshwater...
- is a
genus of
approximately 65
species of
aquatic ferns of the
family Marsileaceae. The name
honours Italian naturalist Luigi Ferdinando Marsili (1656–1730)...
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Pilularia minuta is a
species of fern in the
family Marsileaceae. It is an
ephemeral species that
relies on
seasonal flooding.
Though widely distributed...
- Filicoideae, or Fern-like
plants Equisetaceae Filices Lycopodiaceae Marsileaceae 2. Muscoideae, or Moss-like
plants Musci Hepaticae Characeae 3. Aphyllae...