Philydrum Banks & Sol. ex Gaertn.
frogsmouth
Philydraceae
Lachnanthes, Lachnocaulon, Triglochin, Xyris
southeast Asia to Australia
Philydrum lanuginosum Banks & Sol. ex Gaertn.
none
not weedy
emergentemergent:
(adj) (syn. emersed) with parts raised out of the water; extending up out of the water
rosetterosette:
(n) a radiating cluster of leaves, usually close to the ground at the base of a plant
plant
Perennial. Rhizomerhizome:
(n) an underground stem, usually growing horizontally, from which both roots and shoots emerge directly; the thick, above-ground stem of ferns
stout. Leaves in compact basalbasal:
(adj) at or pertaining to the base, or point of attachment
cluster (appearing as a rosetterosette:
(n) a radiating cluster of leaves, usually close to the ground at the base of a plant
), alternatealternate:
(adj) (of leaves) bearing one leaf per node; placed singly on the stem at different heights
, distichousdistichous:
(adj) (of leaves or flowers) distinctly arranged in two ranks along an axis; leaves may be opposite or alternate
, fleshy, linear, sessilesessile:
(adj) attached directly, without a stalk
, sheathed at base, venationvenation:
(n) the arrangement of veins in a leaf
with numerous parallel veins; marginmargin:
(n) edge; rim
entireentire:
(adj) having a continuous margin that is not toothed or lobed
; upper leaves becoming bracts. Flowers bisexualbisexual:
(adj) having both male and female sexual reproductive structures on one individual or in one flower
, zygomorphiczygomorphic:
(adj) bilaterally symmetrical; symmetrical along only one plane
, sessilesessile:
(adj) attached directly, without a stalk
, solitary in axils of spathespathe:
(n) a large bract or bracts subtending and often enclosing an inflorescence
-like bracts; 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
segments 4, in 2 dissimilar whorls of 2, yellow. Dispersal by seed.
shallow water in swamps, streams, and rivers
Philydrum lanuginosum, the sole species in the genus, is common along natural water courses and on floodplains. This species is occasionally found in rice fields but is not considered weedy. Philydrum is sometimes used in ornamental ponds.