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Etymology: Elatine: ancient Greek name for some low creeping plant
Plants: floating/matting annual, 2.5" tall, aquatic forb; with shallow root tuffs Leaves: 1/10 - 4/10" oblong-oval with no stem, usually with a slight notch at the tip Flowers: 2-4-parted, tiny, from the leaf axils Fruits: thin-walled capsule, usually 2 parted; seeds with separate rows of roundish pits, attached at the base, vertical Habitat: mudflat, in water less than 7' deep; in sandy soil Conservation Status: Native |
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