Class: | angiosperms |
Order: | Saxifragales |
Family: | Haloragaceae |
Editor | S. Rilke, July 2009 |
Name acc. to: | APGII |
Herbar: | list records |
Comments: | Family native to Australia but wetland members are widespread. Myriophyllum has a cosmopolitan distribution. |
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| genus: 1 |
| species: 2 |
Habit (i)general appearance of a plant | |
Parasite status: (i)Is the plant a half- or full parasite? | no parasite/saprophyte (i)Plant fully autonomous, leaves with chlorophyll example: Most plants, Ranunculus
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Water or terrestrial plant: (i)Where do the plants grow? | water or swamp plant aquatic, submerged (i)Completely submerged water plant, onlys flowers may appear at the surface example: Zannichellia
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Leaf (i)expanded, usually photosynthetic organ of a plant (including phylloclades) | |
Leaf veination: (i)Arrangement of the main veins of a leaf. | pinnate (i)One main vein, several side veins, sometimes inconspicuous example: Cicerbita
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Root / shoot below ground (i)plant part below ground (in most cases), including below ground shoots, without leaves | |
Root type: (i)Organisation of the roots. | allorhizous (i)Plant with a conspicuous tap root, one larger tap root with side roots example: Dicotyledonae inherited by order Saxifragales: allorhizous
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