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Trithuria Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae Division: Angiospermae Order: Nymphaeales Family: Hydatellaceae Genus: Trithuria Species Trithuria bibracteata Trithuria konkanensis Trithuria lanterna Trithuria submersa Trithuria is a genus of minute aquatic herbs in the family Hydatellaceae. Recently the genus Hydatella was subsumed within Trithuria. These diminutive, moss-like, aquatic plants are the closest living relatives of water-lilies and their allies. They reside near the point at which water-lilies (order Nymphaeales) diverged from other flowering plants. Only a single extant angiosperm species, Amborella trichopoda, diverged from other flowering plants below this point.[1] Morphology places these plants near the base of the angiosperm clade. This position is supported by ten synapomorphies: lack of a vascular cambium, lack of pericyclic sclerenchyma, anomocytic stomata, truncate anther connective, boat-shaped pollen, inner integument with two cell layers, palisade exotesta, seed operculum formed by cell enlargement in the inner integument, perisperm and hypogeal germination.[2] References ^ Else Marie Friis & Peter Crane (15 March 2007), "Botany: New home for tiny aquatics", Nature 446 (7133): 269–270, doi:10.1038/446269a, PMID 17361167  ^ Jeffery M. Saarela1, et al. (15 March 2007), "Hydatellaceae identified as a new branch near the base of the angiosperm phylogenetic tree", Nature 446 (7133): 312–315, doi:10.1038/nature05612, PMID 17361182