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Alismataceae

Alismataceae
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Robert R. Haynes; C. Barre Hellquist in Flora of North America (vol. 22)
Herbs, annual or perennial, rhizomatous, stoloniferous, or cormose, caulescent, glabrous to stellate-pubescent; sap milky. Roots septate or not septate. Leaves basal, submersed, floating, or emersed, sessile or petiolate, sheathing proximally; blade with translucent markings of dots or lines present or absent, basal lobes present or absent; venation reticulate, primary veins parallel from base of blade to apex, secondary veins reticulate. Inflorescences scapose racemes or panicles, rarely umbels, erect, rarely floating or decumbent, whorled (forming racemes) or whorls branching (forming panicles), bracteolate. Flowers bisexual or unisexual, if unisexual, staminate and pistillate on same or different plants, hypogynous, subsessile to long-pedicellate; sepals persistent, 3; petals deciduous, 3, delicate; stamens 0, 6, 9, or to 30, distinct; anthers 2-loculed, dehiscing longitudinally; pistils 0 or 6--1500 or more, distinct or coherent proximally, 1-loculed; placentation basal; ovules1--2. Fruits achenes or follicles. Seeds: embryo U-shaped; endosperm absent in mature seed.
Desert Research Learning Center, Botany Program

Many aquatic with white latex, or semiaquatic. Leaves all basal or leaves below water surface, fairly linear, dimorphic with 2 kinds of leaves, if above, broader expanded. Flowers at top of inflorescence, branched, flowers held at same leaves, umbel or cymose inflorescence, perianth of 3 sepals, 3 petaloid (white and crumpled), 6-many stamens, carpels numerous, distinct, all superior with 1 ovule. Fruit an aggregate of achenes.  

The phylogeny of both this family and Limnocharitaceae are still unclear. Generally distinguished by being aquatic with basal leaves, usually whorled flowers and an apocarpous gynoecium with basal placentation.

Species within checklist: Turtle-Flambeau Patterned Bog State Natural Area || << 1 - 50 taxa >>
Albidella nymphaeifolia
Media resource of Albidella nymphaeifolia
Alisma arcuatum
Media resource of Alisma arcuatum
Alisma bolivianum
Media resource of Alisma bolivianum
Alisma canaliculatum
Media resource of Alisma canaliculatum
Alisma cordifolium
Media resource of Alisma cordifolium
Alisma gramineum
Media resource of Alisma gramineum
Alisma lanceolatum
Media resource of Alisma lanceolatum
Alisma parnassifolia
Media resource of Alisma parnassifolia
Alisma parnassifolium
Media resource of Alisma parnassifolium
Alisma parviflorum
Media resource of Alisma parviflorum
Alisma plantago
Media resource of Alisma plantago
Alisma plantago-aquatica
Media resource of Alisma plantago-aquatica
Alisma ranunculoides
Media resource of Alisma ranunculoides
Alisma subcordatum
Media resource of Alisma subcordatum
Alisma triviale
Media resource of Alisma triviale
Alisma wahlenbergii
Media resource of Alisma wahlenbergii
Aquarius bracteatus
Media resource of Aquarius bracteatus
Aquarius floribundus
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Aquarius horizontalis
Media resource of Aquarius horizontalis
Aquarius palifolius
Media resource of Aquarius palifolius
Aquarius subulatus
Media resource of Aquarius subulatus
Aquarius uruguayensis
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not available
Astonia australiensis
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not available
Baldellia ranunculoides
Media resource of Baldellia ranunculoides
Baldellia repens
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not available
Burnatia enneandra
Media resource of Burnatia enneandra
Butomopsis latifolia
Media resource of Butomopsis latifolia
Caldesia oligococca
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not available
Caldesia parnassifolia
Media resource of Caldesia parnassifolia
Damasonium alisma
Media resource of Damasonium alisma
Damasonium bourgaei
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not available
Damasonium californicum
Media resource of Damasonium californicum
Damasonium minus
Media resource of Damasonium minus
Damasonium polyspermum
Media resource of Damasonium polyspermum
Echinodorus andrieuxii
Media resource of Echinodorus andrieuxii
Echinodorus berteroi
Media resource of Echinodorus berteroi
Echinodorus bolivianus
Media resource of Echinodorus bolivianus
Echinodorus bracteatus
Media resource of Echinodorus bracteatus
Echinodorus cordifolius
Media resource of Echinodorus cordifolius
Echinodorus floridanus
Media resource of Echinodorus floridanus
Echinodorus glaucus
Media resource of Echinodorus glaucus
Echinodorus grandiflorus
Media resource of Echinodorus grandiflorus
Echinodorus grisebachii
Media resource of Echinodorus grisebachii
Echinodorus lanceolatus
Media resource of Echinodorus lanceolatus
Echinodorus latifolius
Media resource of Echinodorus latifolius
Echinodorus longipetalus
Media resource of Echinodorus longipetalus
Echinodorus longiscapus
Media resource of Echinodorus longiscapus
Echinodorus macrophyllus
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not available
Echinodorus nymphaeifolius
Media resource of Echinodorus nymphaeifolius
Echinodorus palifolius
Media resource of Echinodorus palifolius
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