Figure 7.5.NYMPHAEALES. Nymphaeaceae.A.Victoria amazonica, with large, floating leaves having upturned, rimlike margins.B–I.Nymphaeaspp.B.Whole plant, showing floating leaves and solitary flower.C,D.Close-up of flower. Note numerous, spiral perianth parts and stamens.E.Flower in longitudinal ...
TaxonBorsch T, Soltis PS. Nymphaeales - the first globally diverse clade? Taxon. 2008;57(4):1051.Borsch, T. & Soltis, P. 2008. Nymphaeales: The first globally diverse clade? Taxon 57: 1051.Nymphales—The first globally diverse clade - Borsch, Soltis - 2008...
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2008. Bio- geography of Nymphaeales: extant patterns and historical events. Taxon 57, 1123-1146.Lohne C, Yoo MJ, Borsch T, Wiersema J, Wilde V, Bell CD, Barthlott W, Soltis DE, Soltis PS. Biogeography of nymphaeales: extant patterns and historical events. Taxon. 2008;57(4):1123-46....
Nymphaeales, the water lily order of flowering plants, containing 3 families, 6 genera, and 74 species. Members of the order are found in quiet freshwater habitats throughout most of the world, and a number are cultivated for their attractive flowers and
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四、睡莲目(Nymphaeales) 水生草本,茎内维管束分散。花常两性,单生于叶腋;花部3至多数, 心皮常多数,子房上位或下位,每室有1至多数胚珠。坚果。 本目包括莲科、睡莲科、莼菜科(Cabombaceae)、金鱼藻科 (Ceratophyllaceae)等5科。 (一)莲科(Nelumbonaceae)*K ...
Assuming that Amborella, Nymphaeales and Austrobaileyales represent the most deeply branching angiosperms, the flowers at the base of crown group angiosperms have been reconstructed. These ancestral flowers were probably already bisexual and had an undifferentiated perianth, in which organs (tepals) wer...
Phylogenetic analyses have identified the water lilies (Nymphaeales: Cabombaceae and Nymphaeaceae), together with four other small groups of flowering plants (the ‘ANITA clades’: Amborellaceae, Illiciales, Trimeniaceae, Austrobaileyaceae), as the first