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Salviniaceae
Salvinia
*Salvinia Séguier. Common name: Water Spangles.
A genus of about 12 species, mostly tropical.
ID notes: Salvinia is a floating aquatic, with leaves borne in whorls of three, two of which are the conspicuous floating leaves, to 5 cm long, and round or elliptical; the third leaf is dissected and pendant into the water.
References: Jacono (1999); Lellinger (1985); Nauman (1993j) In Flora of North America Editorial Committee (1993b); PPG I (2016); Schneller In Kramer & Green (1990). Show full citations.
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© Alan M. Cressler | Salvinia minima | Original Image ⭷
© Scott Ward | Salvinia minima
© Keith Bradley | Salvinia minima | Original Image ⭷