Definition
Haloragidaceae is a botanical family of flowering plants, also known as the Gunneraceae. These are mostly aquatic or semi-aquatic herbs and shrubs. Think of them as the unsung heroes of wetlands. Unlike flashy garden flowers, Haloragidaceae quietly contribute to their ecosystem. They are found worldwide, particularly in the Southern Hemisphere. They play a vital role in aquatic environments, providing habitat and food for various organisms.