Species: Elatine brachysperma
Encyclopedia of Puget Sound
Short-seeded Water-wort is a tiny, glabrous annual, growing submerged or exposed, that roots freely at the nodes and forms small mats. The opposite, linear- to spatula- shaped, entire margined leaves are usually less than 1 cm long. The minute flowers are borne solitary and sessile in the leaf axils and have sepals, petals, and stamens in sets of 2 or 3, and a single pistil. The mature fruits are thin, transparent walled, 2 or 3 celled capsules the size of a pin head. The seeds are regularly reticulate with 10-15 pits in each of 6-8 longitudinal rows.
Source: Encyclopedia of Life
Classification
Dicotyledoneae
Theales
Elatinaceae
Elatine
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Classification
Ecology and Life History
Short-seeded Water-wort is a tiny, glabrous annual, growing submerged or exposed, that roots freely at the nodes and forms small mats. The opposite, linear- to spatula- shaped, entire margined leaves are usually less than 1 cm long. The minute flowers are borne solitary and sessile in the leaf axils and have sepals, petals, and stamens in sets of 2 or 3, and a single pistil. The mature fruits are thin, transparent walled, 2 or 3 celled capsules the size of a pin head. The seeds are regularly reticulate with 10-15 pits in each of 6-8 longitudinal rows.
Source: Encyclopedia of Life

