Anarthriaceae

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Anarthriaceae is a small family of monocot flowering plants, often resembling sedges or rushes, that is native primarily to Australia and placed within the order Poales.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf plant family
taxon
APGIVPlacement Poales NERFINISHED
clade Magnoliophyta
surface form: Angiosperms

Monocots NERFINISHED
commonName anarthria family
distribution south‑western Australia
endemicTo Australia NERFINISHED
flowerSymmetry actinomorphic flowers
flowerType small flowers
growthForm rush‑like herbs
tufted perennial herbs
habitat heathlands
sandy soils
seasonally wet areas
higherClassification Angiosperms NERFINISHED
Monocots NERFINISHED
Plantae NERFINISHED
Poales NERFINISHED
includesGenus Anarthria NERFINISHED
Hopkinsia NERFINISHED
Lyginia NERFINISHED
isMonocotFamily true
isSmallFamily true
kingdom Plantae
leafArrangement basal leaves
leafType narrow leaves
nativeTo Australia
numberOfGenera 3
order Poales NERFINISHED
photosyntheticPathway C3
placedInAPGSystem APG III NERFINISHED
APG IV NERFINISHED
reproductiveSystem wind‑pollinated
resembles Cyperaceae NERFINISHED
Juncaceae NERFINISHED
taxonomicRank family
typeGenus Anarthria NERFINISHED

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Poales contains Anarthriaceae