Description
Key Characters:
Growth Form:
Glabrous, aquatic or semiaquatic perennial herbs, free–floating or rooted in substrate.
Stems:
Stems sympodial, each branch terminating in an inflorescence, ± from rhizomes.
Roots:
Fibrous root system.
Leaves:
Leaves simple.
Leaves distichous or spirally arranged, in a basal rosette or some cauline, floating or submerged.
Margins entire.
Veins acrodromous.
Petioles sometimes inflated, sheathing and tubular.
Stipules marcescent.
Flowers:
Flowers in terminal racemes, spikes, or panicles, or sometimes solitary, inflorescences subtended by a usually bladeless sheath.
Flowers bisexual (perfect), actinomorphic or irregular.
Perianth petaloid, (4)6-lobed, the lobes all similar, in 2 series, usually connate at base to form a perianth tube.
Stamens (3)6, in (1)2 whorls, rarely only 1 and with 2 staminodes; filaments distinct, adnate to perianth tube; anthers dithecal, opening by longitudinal slits or rarely by terminal pores.
Ovary superior, usually 3-carpellate, 3-celled, placentation axile, sometimes 1-celled and placentation parietal; ovules numerous, sometimes only 1 and pendulous, anatropous; style slender; stigmas 1 or 3, terminal.
Fruit:
Loculicidal capsules or sometimes dry and indehiscent.
Seeds numerous in capsular fruit; 1 in indehiscent fruit; longitudinally ribbed; with copious starchy; mealy endosperm with an outer aleurone layer.
Ploidy:
Habitat:
Aquatic.
Elevation Range: