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Menyanthaceae

Menyanthaceae
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JANAS 33(1)
PLANT: Perennial, rhizomatous, aquatic or bog plants. LEAVES: simple or trifoliolate. INFLORESCENCE: racemes, cymes, or umbels. FLOWERS: perfect, regular; calyx deeply 5‑parted; corolla rotate or funnelform, 5‑lobed or parted; stamens 5, epipetalous; pistil 2‑carpelled, the ovary 1‑loculed, superior to partially inferior. FRUITS: capsules, sometimes tardily dehiscent. SEEDS: usually many, smooth or papillate. NOTES: 5 genera, ca. 30 spp., both tropical and temperate regions. REFERENCES: Mason, Charles T., Jr. 2001. Menyanthaceae. J. Ariz. - Nev. Acad. Sci. Volume 33(1).
Species within checklist: Maine Eudicots
Limnanthemum lacunosum
Media resource of Limnanthemum lacunosum
Menyanthes trifoliata
Media resource of Menyanthes trifoliata
Nymphoides aquatica
Media resource of Nymphoides aquatica
Nymphoides cordata
Media resource of Nymphoides cordata
Nymphoides coronata
Media
not available
Nymphoides lacunosa
Media resource of Nymphoides lacunosa
Villarsia lacunosa
Media
not available
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