Penthorum L.
ditch stone crop, Virginia stone crop
Penthoraceae
Bidens, Eclipta, Epilobium, Hygrophila, Limnophila aromatica, Ruellia, Shinnersia
North America, Asia, and far eastern Russia
Penthorum sedoides L. is sometimes commercially available as a pond and aquarium plant
Penthorum chinense Pursh
information not available
not weedy
semi-aquatic herb
Rhizomatousrhizomatous:
(adj) possessing rhizomes
; stems ascending to erect, simple or ± branched, ± angled, glabrousglabrous:
(adj) without hairs or scales
basally, stipitatestipitate:
(adj) borne on a stipe or stalk
-glandular hairs above. Leaves al ternateternate:
(adj) in threes
; sessilesessile:
(adj) attached directly, without a stalk
or shortly petiolatepetiolate:
(adj) relating to or in the form of a petiole; bearing petioles
; leaf bladeblade:
(n) (syn. lamina) the flat, expanded part of a leaf, frond, or petal (excluding, e.g., the petiole)
lanceolatelanceolate:
(adj) lance-shaped; widest point below the middle, tapering to the apex
to ellipticelliptical:
(adj) in the form of an ellipse (oval)
, glabrousglabrous:
(adj) without hairs or scales
or sparsely haired below; apexapex:
(n) the point farthest from the point of attachment; the tip (often pointed)
acuminateacuminate:
(adj) tapering gradually to a point and forming more or less concave sides
; base narrowly cuneatecuneate:
(adj) wedge-shaped; triangular, with narrow end at the base
; marginmargin:
(n) edge; rim
serrateserrate:
(adj) (of a leaf margin) bearing sharp teeth pointing forward or to the apex
; venationvenation:
(n) the arrangement of veins in a leaf
pinnate. Inflorescenceinflorescence:
(n) the arrangement of flowers on the floral axis
a terminalterminal:
(adj) at the apex
or axillaryaxillary:
(adj) in, of, or produced from an axil
helicoidhelicoid:
(adj) coiled like a spiral or helix
cyme, pedunculatepedunculate:
(adj) borne on or possessing a peduncle
; bracts ovateovate:
(adj) egg-shaped in outline; generally with the broad end at or near the base
, small; pedicelspedicel:
(n) the stalk of a single flower in an inflorescence, or of a grass spikelet
glandular. Flowers small, yellow-green, white; sepals 5, triangular, margins entireentire:
(adj) having a continuous margin that is not toothed or lobed
or serrulateserrulate:
(adj) minutely serrate
; petals typically absent or 5, lanceolatelanceolate:
(adj) lance-shaped; widest point below the middle, tapering to the apex
, slightly clawed; stamens 10 in 2 whorls; carpels 5, united below, styles short, forming beaks in fruit, stigmasstigma:
(n) the portion of the pistil that is receptive to pollen
small, capitatecapitate:
(adj) terminated by an enlarged and rounded head
.
margins of streams and rivers, in ditches, marshes, swamps and floodplains
A small genus of two species; of the two, Penthorum chinense has narrower leaves, more robust styles, and fewer-flowered inflorescences than P. sedoides.
Limnophila aromatica (=L. aromaticoides) is frequently missidentified as Penthorum sedoides. Penthorum does not grow strongly submersedsubmersed:
see submerged
, (unlike L. aromatica) and is not as common in the hobby as L. aromatica.