Difference between revisions of "Cabomba"

Aublet

Hist. Pl. Guiane, 321. 1775.

Common names: Fanwort
Etymology: probably an aboriginal name
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 3.
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Revision as of 17:13, 18 September 2019

Herbs, young vegetative parts often with rust-colored pubescence, barely mucilaginous. Leaves submersed and floating; petiole short to long. Submersed leaves: blade in 3-7 dichotomously [trichotomously] branched, linear segments. Floating leaves: blade terminal, linear-elliptic [broadly elliptic], margins entire or notched at base, appearing only during flowering, inconspicuous [more evident in C. aquatica, a tropical species]. Flowers: sepals 3, petaloid, obovate; petals 3, oval, with proximal, yellow, nectar-bearing auricles, base clawed; stamens 3-6, opposite petals; pistils [1-]2-4, simple, 1-locular; ovules [1-]3[-5]; stigma capitate. Fruits elongate-pyriform, tapered to apex. Seeds ovoid [somewhat globose], tuberculate. x = 13.

Distribution

Mostly tropical regions, Western Hemisphere.

Discussion

Species 5 (1 in the flora).