e-Key v3 - Hydrostachys
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Hydrostachyaceae - Hydrostachys Thouars

Description :

  • Submerged, fern-like, annual or rarely perennial herbs found on rocks in fast-flowing freshwater, dioecious or rarely monoecious; rhizome discoid or tuberous, forming a compact circle of roots, firmly attached to rocks
  • Leaves basal, 2- or 3-pinnatifid, petiolate, dilated and ligulate at base, petiole and rachis densely covered with warty to tongue-shaped protuberances; pinnae dissected into multifid, variously-shaped outgrowths ('gill-tufts')
  • Inflorescence emergent, densely spicate (resembling fruiting spikes of Plantago major); scape verrucose or rarely smooth
  • Flowers unisexual, small, sessile, solitary in axils of spirally arranged, closely imbricate bracts; calyx and corolla 0
  • Male flowers consisting of one sessile or subsessile stamen with 2 oblong thecae; pollen in tetrads, copious
  • Female flowers : ovary superior, of 2 fused carpels, 1-locular, many-ovuled, with 2 parietal placentas; styles 2, exserted from the bracts, persistent
  • Fruit a 2-valved capsule, enclosed in persistent bract
  • Seeds small, light, many; endosperm 0

Nomenclature:

  • Hydrostachys Thouars
    • Thouars: 2 (1806)
    • Obermeyer: 211 (1970)
    • Cusset: 75 (1973)
    • Cook: 105 (1990)
    • Stannard 10 (1997)

Distribution & Notes:

  • Global : Species 22
  • Southern Africa : Species 1: Hydrostachys polymorpha Klotzsch, a fragmentary distribution, in rapids in the Kunene River in Namibia and in the Umgeni and Umkomaas Rivers in KwaZulu-Natal

References:

  • COOK, C.D.K. 1990. Aquatic plant book . SPB Academic Publishing, The Hague
  • CUSSET, C. 1973. Révision des Hydrostachyaceae . Adansonia , sér. 2, 13 (1)
  • OBERMEYER, A.A 1970. Hydrostachyaceae . Flora of southern Africa 13
  • STANNARD, B.L. 1997. Hydrostachyaceae . Flora zambesiaca 9,2
  • THOUARS, L.-M., A.A. DU PETIT. 1806. Genera nova madagascariensia . Académie des Sciences, Paris