Everything about Ruppiaceae totally explained
Ruppiaceae is the
botanical name of a family of
flowering plants. Such a family has been recognized by relatively few taxonomists.
The
APG II system, of 2003 (unchanged from the
APG system, of 1998), does recognize such a family and places it in the order
Alismatales, in the clade
monocots. The family consists of a single genus
Ruppia, also known as the "ditch grasses".
According to the
AP-Website
the family is doubtfully distinct from the family
Cymodoceaceae: the plants in the three families
Cymodoceaceae,
Posidoniaceae and Ruppiaceae form a monophyletic group.
The
Cronquist system, of 1981, placed the family in order
Najadales of subclass
Alismatidae in class
Liliopsida [=monocotyledons] in division
Magnoliophyta [=angiosperms].
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