Definition
Acoraceae is a family of flowering plants containing only the genus Acorus. These plants are characterized by their rhizomatous growth, fragrant leaves, and preference for wetland habitats. They are relatively simple in their floral structure compared to other monocots. This family is of interest due to its unique evolutionary position. Think of Acoraceae as the independent artisan of the plant world, doing things their own way and maintaining their unique identity. 🎨 They craft their own path.