Species: Heteranthera dubia

Grassleaf Mud-plantain
Species

    Water Star-grass is a submerged or partially floating, herbaceous perennial with long, flaccid stems that root at the nodes. The alternate, linear leaves are 7-15 cm long and have membranous wings at the base that clasp the stem. The solitary flowers are borne on stalks that elongate out of a tubular sheath, or spathe, that is borne in the upper leaf axils. Each small, yellow flower has 3 each of narrow, undifferentiated petals and sepals that are ca. 5 mm long and a long, slender basal tube that is 2-4 cm long and that appears to be a continuation of the stalk. Flowers float on the surface of the water. The fruit is a many-seeded capsule.

    Source: Encyclopedia of Life

    Kingdom
    Plantae
    Phylum
    Anthophyta
    Class

    Monocotyledoneae

    Order

    Liliales

    Family

    Pontederiaceae

    Genus

    Heteranthera

    Classification
    Other Global Common Names
    grassleaf mudplantain
    Informal Taxonomy
    Plants, Vascular - Flowering Plants - Other flowering plants
    Formal Taxonomy
    Plantae - Anthophyta - Monocotyledoneae - Liliales - Pontederiaceae - Heteranthera

    Water Star-grass is a submerged or partially floating, herbaceous perennial with long, flaccid stems that root at the nodes. The alternate, linear leaves are 7-15 cm long and have membranous wings at the base that clasp the stem. The solitary flowers are borne on stalks that elongate out of a tubular sheath, or spathe, that is borne in the upper leaf axils. Each small, yellow flower has 3 each of narrow, undifferentiated petals and sepals that are ca. 5 mm long and a long, slender basal tube that is 2-4 cm long and that appears to be a continuation of the stalk. Flowers float on the surface of the water. The fruit is a many-seeded capsule.

    Source: Encyclopedia of Life

    NatureServe Global Status Rank
    G5
    Global Status Last Reviewed
    2002-08-28
    Global Status Last Changed
    1984-05-16
    Conservation Status Map
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    Global Range
    Que. to WA, south to NC, AK, NM, MT, ID, and OR. Sparse.
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