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American Marshpennywort

Hydrocotyle americana L.

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Hydrocotyle americana L. Sp. PI. 234. 1753 Not H. americana Walt. 1788.
Stems filiform, branching and creeping, the stolons slender, tuberif erous ; leaves thin, orbicular to ovate, not peltate, excluding the petioles 5-45 mm. long, 7-60 mm. broad, shallowly 6-10-lobed, the lobes crenate, glabrous; petioles slender, 1-11 cm. long, glabrous; umbels axillary (or borne on the petioles), sessile to subsessile, 2-7-flowered, the pedicels 0.5-1 mm. long; involucre absent; flowers greenish-white; fruit suborbicular, about 1.5 mm. long and broad, the dorsal surface acute, the dorsal and lateral ribs evident, acute, the commissural surface plane; oil-bearing cells absent.
Type locality: "In America septentrionali," Kalm.
Distribution: Newfoundland to North Carolina, west to Wisconsin (Biltmore Herb. 4003a,
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Albert Charles Smith, Mildred Esther Mathias, Lincoln Constance, Harold William Rickett. 1944-1945. UMBELLALES and CORNALES. North American flora. vol 28B. New York Botanical Garden, New York, NY
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Hydrocotyle americana

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Hydrocotyle americana is a small plant native to the Northeastern United States. It is commonly referred to as American marshpennywort[2] or navelwort [3] and American water-pennywort.[4] H. americana grows from Ontario to Newfoundland south through the Appalachian mountains to South Carolina.[2] H. americana has been introduced to South Africa[5] as well as New Zealand.[6]

Habitat

American marshpennywort typically grows in moist areas such as bogs, seeps, boggy fields, wet woods, and lake margins.[3][4] It is widespread in the northern part of its range, becoming less common further south and limited to more specific habitats. For example, in South Carolina, at the southern end of H. americana's range, it is found only on "Spray Cliff" communities where mist and water from a nearby waterfall keeps the plants hydrated.[7]

Description

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Hydrocotyle americana is a small perennial herb which sprawls along the ground with the aid of stolons which root as the plant crawls along the ground. It produces small tubers along the stem which aid in reproduction; these tubers are typically less than 1 cm long and cylindrical, but tubers up to 1.5 cm have been observed.[8] The plant can also create runners which spread along the ground and are longer than the stolons.[8] The leaves art 2–5 cm wide, and shallowly lobed.[3] Flowers and fruits are inconspicuous and often hidden below the leaves. As with all plants in the Araliaceae the flower form is an umbel composed of 2-7 flowers located in the leaf axils.[3]

References

  1. ^ The Plant List: A Working List of All Plant Species, retrieved 30 April 2020
  2. ^ a b "Plants Profile for Hydrocotyle americana (American marshpennywort)". plants.usda.gov. Retrieved 1 May 2020.
  3. ^ a b c d Rhoads, Anne; Block, Timothy (2007). The plants of Pennsylvania : an illustrated manual (2nd ed.). University of Pennsylvania Press. ISBN 978-0-8122-4003-0.
  4. ^ a b Weakley, Alan (2015). Flora of the Southern and Mid-Atlantic States. Chapel Hill North Carolina: The University of North Carolina Herbarium. Archived from the original on 2018-10-06. Retrieved 2020-05-01.
  5. ^ Wirminghaus, J. O. (17 October 1990). "A checklist of the plants of the Karkloof Forest, Natal midlands". Bothalia. 20 (2): 159–165. doi:10.4102/abc.v20i2.910. ISSN 2311-9284. Retrieved 1 May 2020.
  6. ^ Matthews, L. J. (1982). "Pasture weeds of New Zealand". Biology and Ecology of Weeds. Springer Netherlands: 387–394. doi:10.1007/978-94-017-0916-3_33. ISBN 978-90-481-8519-1.
  7. ^ Zartman, Charles E.; Pittillo, J. Dan (1998). "Spray Cliff Communities of the Chattooga Basin". Castanea. 63 (3): 217–240. ISSN 0008-7475. JSTOR 4033977.
  8. ^ a b Holm, Theodor (1899). "Notes on Hydrocotyle americana L" (PDF). Proceedings of the United States National Museum. 11 (741): 455–462. doi:10.5479/si.00963801.11-741.455. ISSN 0096-3801. Retrieved 1 May 2020.
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Hydrocotyle americana: Brief Summary

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Hydrocotyle americana is a small plant native to the Northeastern United States. It is commonly referred to as American marshpennywort or navelwort and American water-pennywort. H. americana grows from Ontario to Newfoundland south through the Appalachian mountains to South Carolina. H. americana has been introduced to South Africa as well as New Zealand.

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