Everything about Cabombaceae totally explained
Cabombaceae is the
botanical name of a family of
flowering plants. The family has been recognised by at least some taxonomists. The family consists of two genera of
aquatic plants, (
Brasenia and
Cabomba), totalling half-a-dozen species.
The
APG II system, of 2003 (unchanged from the
APG system, of 1998), supports inclusion of the family as part of the other water lily family,
Nymphaeaceae. However, APG II does allow 'Cabombaceae' as an optional segregate. In either case the family is accepted among the most basal lineages in the clade
angiosperms. Many botanists now recognize both families as part of the order
Nymphaeales together with
Hydatellaceae.
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