Definition of Salviniaceae. Meaning of Salviniaceae. Synonyms of Salviniaceae

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- Salviniaceae (/sælˌvɪniˈeɪsiˌiː/), is a family of heterosporous ferns in the order Salviniales. The Salviniaceae contain the two genera Azolla and Salvinia...
- Salvinia, a genus in the family Salviniaceae, is a floating fern named in honor of Anton Maria Salvini, a 17th-century Italian scientist. Watermoss is...
- water fern) is a genus of seven species of aquatic ferns in the family Salviniaceae. They are extremely reduced in form and specialized, looking nothing...
- Fabiany; Madriñán, Santiago; Jaramillo, Carlos (2017). "Paleogene Salvinia (Salviniaceae) from Colombia and their paleobiogeographic implications". Review of...
- including lycopods, horsetails, whisk ferns and water ferns (Marsileaceae, Salviniaceae and Ceratopteris). This is not a natural grouping but rather a convenient...
- the extinct Lepidodendrales, and ferns, such as the Marsileaceae and Salviniaceae are heterosporous (two kinds of spores are produced).: 18  These plants...
- Salvinia auriculata is a species of plant in the Salviniaceae known by the common names eared watermoss, African payal (Malayalam: ആഫ്രിക്കൻ പായൽ), and...
- Division: Polypodiophyta class: Polypodiopsida Order: Salviniales Family: Salviniaceae Genus: Azolla Species: A. pinnata Binomial name Azolla pinnata R.Br....
- 1-1054. Davidse, G., M. Sousa Sánchez & S. Knapp. 1995. Psilotaceae to Salviniaceae. 1: i-xxi, 1-470. In G. Davidse, M. Sousa Sanchez & AO Chater (eds.)...
- in form and do not look particularly fern-like. Species of the family Salviniaceae are natant (floating), while those of the family Marsileaceae are rooted...