Acoraceae -

: Their flowers are small and inconspicuous, arranged on a specialized spike called a spadix .

The Acoraceae : Earth's Most Ancient Monocots The is a unique family of monocotyledonous flowering plants that consists of only one genus, Acorus . Commonly known as sweet flags , these perennial herbs hold a significant place in botanical history as the "sister" group to all other monocots, making them some of the most primitive surviving members of their lineage. While they may superficially resemble irises or sedges, their distinct genetic makeup and aromatic properties set them apart. Botanical Profile and Ecology acoraceae

: They feature sword-shaped, elongated leaves and creeping, aromatic rhizomes (underground stems). : Their flowers are small and inconspicuous, arranged