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Marsilea villosa

Plancia ëd Marsilea villosa Kaulf.

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Ihiihi, Ihiihilaukea or Hawaiian waterfernMarsileaceae (Pepperwort family)Endemic to the Hawaiian Islands (Niihau, extinct?; extant on Oahu and Molokai)IUCN: EndangeredOahu (Cultivated); Oahu varietyOften, Marsilea spp. have been mistakenly sold on the market as "Shamrock" or "Four-leaf Clover." All belong to very different families: shamrock belongs to Oxalidaceae; clover to Fabaceae, peas and legumes; ihiihi to Marsileaceae, water ferns.Sporocarpswww.flickr.com/photos/dweickhoff/5187616783/in/photostream/Habitwww.flickr.com/photos/dweickhoff/5187616467/in/photostream/EtymologyThe generic name Marsilea is named for Count Luigi Ferdinando Marsigli or Marsili (1656-1730), Italian botanist at Bologna.The Latin specific epithet villosa, hairy, in reference to the hairy rhizomes and sporocarps.NPH 00008nativeplants.hawaii.edu/plant/view/Marsilea_villosa

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