RF2T5C6CF–Mayacaceae plants in the botanical garden
RMRDY770–. The families of flowering plants. Plants; Phanerogams. Fig. 35.—The large duckweed (Splrodela polyrhyza), natural size. Original. CHAPTER VIII. Order F<irinofia< Passing over the comparatively unimportant families Flagellaria- ceae, Restionaceae. and Centrolepidaceae, we come to the Family Mayacaceae. Mayaca family. This is represented by a single genus, Mayaca, with seven species, one of which, IL AuhJeti, reaches the southern United States. It is a delicate little creeping bpg plant, with a habit strongly suggestive of a moss, bearing slender peduncled star-shaped flowers with a per
RF2T5C6CC–Mayacaceae plants in the botanical garden
RMRDJC2P–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. 45° MAYACACEAE. Vol. I. Family 14. MAYACACEAE Walp. Ann. 3: 662. 1853. Mayaca Family. Slender branching aquatic moss-like herbs, with linear sessile i-nerved entire soft leaves, notched at the apex. Flowers solitary, peduncled, white, perfect, and regular, the peduncles bracted at the base. Perianth persistent, consisting of 3 lanceolate green herbaceous sepals
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