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Marsileaceae (pepperworts)

Synonyms: Cystorrhiza; Marsilaceae; Marsiliaceae; Pilulariaceae

Wikipedia Abstract

The Marsileaceae /mɑːrsɪliˈeɪsiː/ are a small family of heterosporous aquatic and semi-aquatic ferns, though at first sight they do not physically resemble other ferns. The group is commonly known as the "pepperwort family" or as the "water-clover family" because the leaves of the genus Marsilea superficially resemble the leaves of a four-leaf clover (a flowering plant). Leaves of this fern have sometimes been used to substitute for clover leaves on Saint Patrick's Day. In all, the family contains 3 genera and 50 to 80 species with most of those belonging to Marsilea.
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Genus

Collarisporites (1)
Crybelosporites (10)
Lugiomarsiglia (1)
Marsilea (waterclover) (61)   (4)
Marsileaceaephyllum (1)
Mendozaphyllum (1)
Mirasolita (1)
Pillularia (1)
Pilularia (pillwort) (6)   (1)
Regnellidium (2)
Rhizocarpites (1)
Rodeites (1)
Trizygia (1)

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External References

Species taxanomy provided by GBIF Secretariat (2022). GBIF Backbone Taxonomy. Checklist dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/39omei accessed via GBIF.org on 2023-06-13; License: CC BY 4.0