Hydrothrix Hook. f.
Pontederiaceae
Bacopa (rarely confused), Egleria, Hydrotriche, Lagarosiphon, Mayaca, Rotala
eastern Brazil
Hydrothrix gardneri Hook. f.
none
not weedy
submergedsubmerged:
(adj) (syn. submersed) under water; submerged below the water surface
, delicate, rooted stem plantstem plant:
(n) (a term used in the aquarium and pond plant trade) having an elongate stem (as opposed to a compact stem)
Annual. Delicate narrow branching stems, with adventitiousadventitious:
(adj) of an organ growing where it is not normally expected, e.g., roots growing from a stem
roots produced at nodes. Leaves in whorls of 7-30, regularly spaced along entireentire:
(adj) having a continuous margin that is not toothed or lobed
stem, sessilesessile:
(adj) attached directly, without a stalk
; leaf bladeblade:
(n) (syn. lamina) the flat, expanded part of a leaf, frond, or petal (excluding, e.g., the petiole)
elongate, linear, sheathed at base. Inflorescenceinflorescence:
(n) the arrangement of flowers on the floral axis
axillary, subtended by a green spathespathe:
(n) a large bract or bracts subtending and often enclosing an inflorescence
. Flowers paired (superficially appearing as a single flower); perianthperianth:
(n) collective term for the calyx and corolla of a flower; also used for floral whorl(s) in which the calyx and corolla cannot be resolved; any of the leaves or bracts surrounding the sex organs of bryophytes
tubulartubular:
(adj) (of a corolla, perianth, calyx tube or other structure) (1) tube-shaped; cylindrical: narrow and elongate with more or less straight sides; (2) having segments fused into a tube (of any shape)
, of 6 tepals in 2 whorls of 3, lobes unequal, yellow. Flowers are self-fertilized if they are unopen (cleistogamouscleistogamous:
(adj) (of flowers) remaining closed, self-pollinating, and setting fertile seed
) under water, or they open above water and are fertilized by insects. Dispersal is by seed.
still or slow-moving waters such as lakes, ponds, and large rivers
The only species in the genus Hydrothrix, H. gardneri is a delicate plant that is rarely cultivated in aquaria, although it is surprisingly easy to propagate from stem fragments or seed. Recently H. gardneri was transferred to Heteranthera based on moprhological and phylogenetic evidence.