The Arecidae
Family Overview - Arales
Lemnaceae - the Duckweed Family
Diversity: Floating or submerged aquatics found in or on freshwater habitats throughout the world. The family includes about 6 genera and about 29 species.
Distribution: Worldwide with extensive species level distributions mediated by migratory birds. We have 4 genera and 15 species in Texas.
Floral structure - imperfect, reduced to the max:

Significant features:
The smallest flowering plants adapted, via extreme reduction (no stem,
leaves, root), for occupation of surface water (maximum light, minimum
competition). This adaptive syndrome includes algal-like vegetative
reproduction via clonal 'budding' of the plant body or thalus
with sexual reproduction very rare. Linkage
between this family and the Araceae is similar to other family pairs
we have examined - Monotropaceae and Ericaceae (Ericales)
and Convolvulaceae and Cuscutaceae (Solanales) - in that
the affinity between the two families is clear and the smaller element
represents an extreme of trends that are evident among taxa of the larger.
Fruit and Floral Structure:
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Plants and populations:
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More information on the Lemnaceae