Comparison of leaf morphology among submersed species of Myriophyllum (
Haloragaceae) from different habitats and geographical distributions.
Epigynous perianth characterizes the fin-winged fruits of Aizoaceae, Apiaceae, Begoniaceae, Burmanniaceae, Combretaceae, Cucurbitaceae, Dioscoreaceae, Lecythidiaceae,
Haloragaceae, Hernandiaceae, Onagraceae, and Styracaceae.
Em X X
Haloragaceae Myriophyllum aquaticum (Veil.) Verde.
Haloragaceae Myriophyllum aquaticum (Velloso) X 1971 Pp Verdc.
Region Poiret Myriophyllum
Haloragaceae S America aquaticum (Velloso) Verdc.
+ Ceratophyllaceae Ceratophyllum demersum ++ Cyperaceae Schoenoplectus tatora + + ++
Haloragaceae Mvriophyllum quitense ++ ++ + Hydrocharitaceae Elodea matthewsii + ++ Lemnaceae Lemna minor + Pontederiaceae Eichhornia crassipes + Potamogetonaceae Potamogeton illinoensis ++ ++ + P.
within the family
Haloragaceae, an assignment that remains the consensus
The very simple flowers have led to superficial comparisons with groups such as
Haloragaceae and Balanophoraceae, which may represent convergence through reduction (cr.
Gunneraceae, formerly often placed with
Haloragaceae and Myrtales, came Out as sister of Myrothamnaceae in a combined morphological and molecular analysis by Drinnan et al.
rubrum Ericaceae Pernettya Euphorbiaceae Dysopsis Fabaceae Sophora Flacourtiaceae Azara Gunneraceae Gunnera
Haloragaceae Haloragis Lamiaceae Cuminia (k) Lactoridaceae Lactoris (k) Loranthaceae Notanthera N.