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Echinodorus ovalis

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Family
  
Alismataceae

Scientific name
  
Echinodorus ovalis

Order
  
Alismatales

Genus
  
Echinodorus

Rank
  
Species

Similar
  
Echinodorus berteroi, Echinodorus subalatus, Echinodorus uruguayensis, Echinodorus cordifolius, Echinodorus macrophyllus

In Rataj's taxonomy Echinodorus ovalis is in Section Cordifolii, Subgenus Echinodorus. It is related to Echinodorus cordifolius and listed by some authorities and importers as a synonym of that species, e.g. E. cordifolius 'ovalis'.

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Description

Leaves 40 - 50 cm long, blades ovate or oval, at the tip blunt, at the base decurrent or abrupt, 7.5 - 19 cm long x 3 - 10 cm wide, trimmed with very distinct pellucid lines.

Stem prostrate, 80 - 90 cm long, proliferous. Inflorescence racemose, having 4 - (6) whorls. Bracts shorter than pedicels, 0.8 - 1.5 cm long, shallowly connate, pedicels about 4.5 cm long. Sepals with smooth ribs quite unlike the muricate (warty) ribs of the similar E. cordifolius. Achenes probably with 3 facial glands.

Most specimens seem to have few flowers.

Distribution

It is endemic to Cuba.

Cultivation

Easy to cultivate and suitable for the smaller aquarium. Prefers a moderate to good light and a reasonably rich substrate. The flower stem will root naturally in submersed conditions.

References

Echinodorus ovalis Wikipedia