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Nymphaeales is a botanical name at the rank of order. Such an order has been recognised by some systems of plant taxonomy, but it is not accepted by the APG II system, of 2003 (unchanged from the APG system of 1998).
The AP-website suggests that the order could be resurrected, for one or two families (Nymphaeaceae and Cabombaceae). This suggestion may be taken up in APG III.
Cronquist
The Cronquist system, of 1981, placed it in subclass Magnoliidae, in class Magnoliopsida of division Magnoliophyta . It used this circumscription:
- order Nymphaeales
- family Nelumbonaceae
- family Nymphaeaceae
- family Barclayaceae
- family Cabombaceae
- family Ceratophyllaceae
Thorne (1992)
The Thorne system (1992) placed it in superorder Nymphaeanae in subclass Magnoliideae in class Magnoliopsida . It used this circumscription:
- order Nymphaeales
- family Cabombaceae
- family Nymphaeaceae
Dahlgren
The Dahlgren system placed it in superorder Nymphaeanae, in subclass Magnoliideae , in class Magnoliopsida . It used this circumscription:
- order Nymphaeales
- family Cabombaceae
- family Nymphaeaceae
- family Ceratophyllaceae