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Kingdom
  
Family
  
Alismataceae

Higher classification
  
Alismataceae

Order
  
Alismatales

Scientific name
  
Alisma

Rank
  
Genus

Alisma Alisma plantagoaquatica Common waterplantain

Lower classifications
  
Alisma plantago‑aquatica, Alisma lanceolatum, Alisma gramineum, Alisma subcordatum, Alisma triviale

Alisma plantago aquatica water plantain


Alisma is a genus of flowering plants in the family Alismataceae, members of which are commonly known as water-plantains. The genus consists of aquatic plants with leaves either floating or submerged, found in a variety of still water habitats around the world (nearly worldwide). The flowers are hermaphrodite, and are arranged in panicles, racemes, or umbels. Alisma flowers have six stamens, numerous free carpels in a single whorl, each with 1 ovule, and subventral styles. The fruit is an achene with a short beak.

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Alisma Waterplantain Alisma plantagoaquatica NatureSpot

The nineteenth century British art and social critic John Ruskin believed that the particular curve of the leaf-ribs of Alisma represented a model of 'divine proportion' and helped shape his theory of Gothic architecture.

Alisma Alisma plantagoaquatica Common waterplantain

Copóg Phádraig ("leaf of Patrick") is the Irish name for the water-plantain. It is reputed to ward off fairies.

Alisma medicinal herbs GREAT WATER PLANTAIN Alisma plantagoaquatica

Water plantains are perennial plants. These herbs are usually emergent plants 0.1 – 1 m high. They have broad leaves that can be either tapered or rounded at the base. When submerged, the plant produces ribbon-like leaves. Inflorescences are highly branched. They produce whorls of perfect flowers either white or pinkish. The fruits are flat-sided nutlets 2.5 – 3 mm in length. These herbs usually flower in late May to early September, but thiscan vary with conditions.

Alisma Alisma subcordatum southern waterplantain Go Botany

Water-plantains are wetland plants and found in saturated soils and shallow water as well as marshes, wooded swamps, shrub swamps and flooded farmland. When introduced to an area, water plantain can rapidly reproduce.

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Water plantain alisma plantago


Species and subspecies

The following taxa are recognized as of May 2014:


  • Alisma × bjoerkqvistii Tzvelev - Russia
  • Alisma canaliculatum A.Braun & C.D.Bouché - eastern Asia
  • Alisma gramineum Lej. - Europe, Asia, North Africa; minor naturalization in North America
  • Alisma × juzepczukii Tzvelev - Russia
  • Alisma lanceolatum Withering - Europe, Asia, North Africa; naturalized in Australia, New Zealand, California etc.
  • Alisma nanum D.F.Cui - Xinjiang
  • Alisma orientale
  • Alisma plantago-aquatica L. - Europe, Asia, Africa
  • Alisma plantago-aquatica subsp. orientale (Sam.) Sam.
  • Alisma plantago-aquatica subsp. plantago-aquatica
  • Alisma × rhicnocarpum Schotsman - western Europe
  • Alisma subcordatum Raf. eastern North America
  • Alisma triviale Pursh - North America
  • Alisma wahlenbergii (Holmb.) Juz. Baltic Sea region

  • Alisma

    References

    Alisma Wikipedia