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How does the Nymphaeales compare with the Amborellaceae in: plant habit, flower sex, perianth arrangement, stamen number and type, gynoecial fusion type, and ovary position?
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Plant Habit: The Nymphaeales are a group of aquatic plants, commonly known as water lilies. They have floating leaves and flowers that emerge above the water surface. On the other hand, Amborellaceae is a family of small shrubs or trees found in New Caledonia. Show more…
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