Butomaceae

/ˌbjuːtɒˈmeɪsiː/ noun

A family of aquatic flowering plants commonly known as the flowering-rush family, found in freshwater environments.

From the genus Butomus, from Greek bous (ox) plus temnein (to cut), referring to the sharp leaves that could injure cattle. The suffix -aceae denotes a plant family in Linnaean nomenclature.

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