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Nelumbonidae

(Subclass)

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A taxonomic subclass.

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Taxonomy

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The Subclass Nelumbonidae is a member of the Class Magnoliopsida. Here is the complete "parentage" of Nelumbonidae:

The Subclass Nelumbonidae is further organized into finer groupings including:

Orders

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Nelumbonales

Nelumbo is a of aquatic plants with large, showy, water lily-like flowers commonly known as lotus or sacred lotus. The generic name is derived from the Sinhalese word Nelum. There are two species in the genus, the better known of which, N. nucifera, or "Sacred Lotus," is the well-known national flower of India and Vietnam. [more]

At least 79 species and subspecies belong to the Order Nelumbonales.

More info about the Order Nelumbonales may be found here.

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Last Revised: September 22, 2009
2009/09/22 06:55:54