Definition
Haloragaceae is an older, less frequently used name for the plant family now primarily known as Gunneraceae; it comprises aquatic and terrestrial herbs and shrubs. They thrive usually near bodies of water. Think of them as the quiet backbone of aquatic habitats. Unlike showy flowers, Haloragaceae offer more subtle ecological benefits. The family is found worldwide, with concentrations in the Southern Hemisphere. These plants offer shelter, food, and stabilization to their environments.