Common Name: MARSILEA FAMILY Habit: Plant generally aquatic or in perennially wet areas, generally rooted in mud; rhizome creeping, slender, branched. Leaf: floating, emergent, or out of water, +- alike; blade 1-palmate or 0, << stipe; veins not or repeatedly forked, free or netted. Sporangia: in stalked, spheric or +- flat-ovoid, hard cases of 1 kind, attached near stipe base. Spores: large megaspores (female) and small microspores (male), in separate sporangia. Genera In Family: 3 genera, +- 70 species: especially temperate. eFlora Treatment Author: Andy Murdock, Alan R. Smith & Thomas Lemieux Scientific Editor: Alan R. Smith, Bruce G. Baldwin.
Common Name: WATER-CLOVER Leaf: blades floating and emergent; stipe of floating leaves weak. Sporangium Case: fused to stalk 0.8--1.7 mm, +- flat-ovoid; hairs long, dense, deciduous or not; distal tooth present or 0, tip of stalk often appearing tooth-like. Etymology: (L.F. Marsigli, Italian botanist, 1656--1730) Note:Marsilea mutica Mett. (native to Australia, New Caledonia), Marsilea drummondii A. Braun (native to Australia) cultivated in United States in aquatic gardens, occasional escape in urban areas, may persist in California; weed of concern in southeastern US [Knepper et al. 2002 Amer Fern J 92:243--244]. Reference: Johnson 1986 Syst Bot Monogr 11:1--87
Marsilea oligospora Goodd.
NATIVE Leaf: hairy; stipe of floating leaves +- 15 cm, others 3--6 cm; leaflet +- symmetrical, sides generally straight to slightly concave, distal margin truncate or convex, faintly fine-crenate. Sporangium Case: 5--6 mm, 3--4 mm wide; stalk unbranched. Ecology: Creek beds, flood basins, vernal pools; Elevation: 1400--2000 m. Bioregional Distribution: KR, CaRH, n SNH, MP; Distribution Outside California: to Washington, Montana, Utah. Synonyms: Marsilea vestita var. oligospora (Goodd.) Dorn Jepson eFlora Author: Andy Murdock, Alan R. Smith & Thomas Lemieux Reference: Johnson 1986 Syst Bot Monogr 11:1--87 Index of California Plant Names (ICPN; linked via the Jepson Online Interchange) Previous taxon: Marsilea Next taxon: Marsilea vestita subsp. vestita
Botanical illustration including Marsilea oligospora
Citation for this treatment: Andy Murdock, Alan R. Smith & Thomas Lemieux 2012, Marsilea oligospora, in Jepson Flora Project (eds.) Jepson eFlora, https://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/eflora/eflora_display.php?tid=32817, accessed on April 28, 2024.
Citation for the whole project: Jepson Flora Project (eds.) 2024, Jepson eFlora, https://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/eflora/, accessed on April 28, 2024.
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