Definition of Family Marsileaceae

1. Noun. Clover ferns.


Lexicographical Neighbors of Family Marsileaceae

family Macrouridae
family Macruridae
family Magnoliaceae
family Majidae
family Malacanthidae
family Malpighiaceae
family Malvaceae
family Mammutidae
family Manidae
family Manteidae
family Mantidae
family Mantispidae
family Marantaceae
family Marattiaceae
family Marchantiaceae
family Marsileaceae (current term)
family Martyniaceae
family Mastodontidae
family Mastotermitidae
family Mayacaceae
family Megachilidae
family Megadermatidae
family Megalonychidae
family Megalosauridae
family Megapodiidae
family Megatheriidae
family Melampsoraceae
family Melanthiaceae
family Melastomaceae
family Melastomataceae

Literary usage of Family Marsileaceae

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Journal of Applied Microscopy by Bausch & Lomb Optical Company (1903)
"Family, Marsileaceae. This water fern grows well in artificial ponds, in gardens and greenhouses. The western Marsilea vestita H. & G. found in wet places ..."

2. Biennial Report of the Director of the Agricultural College Survey of North by North Dakota Agricultural College Survey (1910)
"family Marsileaceae. Marsilea vestita Hook & Grey. Occasional on heavy clay soil in bottom of sloughs. ORDER 3. EQUISETALES. FAMILY 1. EQUISETACEAE. ..."

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