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Flowering Quillwort

Triglochin scilloides (Poir.) Mering & Kadereit

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Lilaea subulata H. & B. PI. Aequin. 1 : 222. 1808
Heteroslylus gramineus Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. 2: 171. 1838.
Acaulescent; leaves acute at the apex, 5-35 cm. long, 1-4.5 mm. thick, stipular sheaths hyaline, 4-10 cm. long, usually striate. Basal flowers pistillate, naked, of a single carpel ; styles elongate, up to 20 cm. long or longer, crowned with a capitate stigma ; mature fruits 4-6.5 mm. long, ribbed. Scapose flowers spicate, the scape terete, 4-20 cm. long; spikes 0.5-4.5 cm. long, usually many-flowered ; staminate flowers. of a single, sessile anther, the connective dilated, oblong-cuspidate and bract-like ; pistillate flowers of a single 1seeded carpel, 1.5-4 mm. long, bracted or bractless, the styles 6 mm. long or longer in the lower flowers, much shorter in the upper flowers ; mature fruits smaller than the basal fruits, winged. Perfect flowers occur throughout the spike with androecium and gynoecium similar to those of the unisexual flowers, but united at the base, bractless.
Type locality : Santa-F£ de Bogota.
Distribution : British Columbia south to Mexico ; also in South America.
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Percy Wilson, Per Axel Rydberg, Norman Taylor, Nathaniel Lord Britton, John Kunkel Small, George Valentine Nash. 1909. PANDANALES-POALES; TYPHACEAE, SPARGANACEAE, ELODEACEAE, HYDROCHARITACEAE, ZANNICHELLIACEAE, ZOSTERACEAE, CYMODOCEACEAE, NAIADACEAE, LILAEACEAE, SCHEUCHZERIACEAE, ALISMACEAE, BUTOMACEAE, POACEAE (pars). North American flora. vol 17(1). New York Botanical Garden, New York, NY
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Lilaea scilloides

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Lilaea is a monotypic genus of aquatic plants containing the single species Lilaea scilloides, which is known by the common names flowering quillwort, awl-leaf lilaea, and simply lilaea. The taxonomy of this plant has been in debate, with some authors assigning it to a family of its own named Lilaeaceae, and others keeping it in the small arrowgrass family, Juncaginaceae.[1] It is native throughout the Americas and it can be found elsewhere as an introduced species, particularly in Australia. This is an annual herb growing in or just next to water in several types of shallow aquatic habitat, including vernal pools, mudflats, and ditches. The plant takes the form of a tuft of basal leaves around a very short stem. Each onionlike leaf is very narrow, long and pointed, reaching 25 to 40 centimeters long. It is wrapped in a translucent sheath at the base. The inflorescences include clusters of staminate and bisexual flowers at the tip of a narrow stalk as well as pistillate flowers in underwater axils. The pistillate flower is composed of a threadlike style which may be up to 20 centimeters long tipped with a stigma which floats on the water surface. The fruit is a beaked, ribbed nutlet up to a centimeter long.

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Lilaea scilloides: Brief Summary

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Lilaea is a monotypic genus of aquatic plants containing the single species Lilaea scilloides, which is known by the common names flowering quillwort, awl-leaf lilaea, and simply lilaea. The taxonomy of this plant has been in debate, with some authors assigning it to a family of its own named Lilaeaceae, and others keeping it in the small arrowgrass family, Juncaginaceae. It is native throughout the Americas and it can be found elsewhere as an introduced species, particularly in Australia. This is an annual herb growing in or just next to water in several types of shallow aquatic habitat, including vernal pools, mudflats, and ditches. The plant takes the form of a tuft of basal leaves around a very short stem. Each onionlike leaf is very narrow, long and pointed, reaching 25 to 40 centimeters long. It is wrapped in a translucent sheath at the base. The inflorescences include clusters of staminate and bisexual flowers at the tip of a narrow stalk as well as pistillate flowers in underwater axils. The pistillate flower is composed of a threadlike style which may be up to 20 centimeters long tipped with a stigma which floats on the water surface. The fruit is a beaked, ribbed nutlet up to a centimeter long.

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