Volume IV (1988) - Flora of New Zealand Naturalised Pteridophytes, Gymnosperms, Dicotyledons
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Myriophyllum L.

MYRIOPHYLLUM L.

Annual or perennial herbs, usually glabrous, monoecious, dioecious, or fls ⚥; stems rooting at nodes, prostrate to erect. Lvs usually whorled, sometimes opposite or alternate, usually dimorphic, the submerged lvs pectinate and finely divided, the aerial lvs ± entire, rarely all lvs of either form. Hydathodes often present near lf axils. Infl. a simple or rarely branched, terminal spike; fls usually solitary, in the axils of aerial lvs, occasionally in the axils of upper submerged lvs, each with 2 bracteoles; ♂ fls usually above ♀ within same infl. in monoecious spp. ♂ fls (2)-4-merous; sepals present; petals not clawed, ± hooded; stamens (1)-4 or 8; filaments short; anthers linear; pistil rudiments present or 0. ♀ fls (2)-4-merous; sepals and petals very reduced or 0; ovary (2)-4-celled; styles as many as cells of ovary; stigmas capitate, fimbriate; staminodes rudimentary. Fr. of 2-4, 1-seeded mericarps; mericarps usually smooth and rounded on dorsal face, lacking a differentiated pericarp, sessile or shortly pedunculate.

Key

1
Lvs usually dimorphic, the submerged lvs pectinate, the aerial lvs ± entire (sometimes serrate or shortly toothed), never pectinate
2
Lvs monomorphic, either all pectinately pinnatifid or all entire
3
2
Aerial lvs ovate; fr. ± globular or cubiform
Aerial lvs linear to terete; fr. ± cylindric
3
Lvs pectinately pinnatifid, sometimes weakly toothed
4
Lvs all entire
7
4
Lvs in whorls of (2)-3-4-(5); plants relatively small, of mud or shallow water, with stems 1-2 mm diam.
5
Lvs in whorls of (4)-5-7; plants robust, of relatively deep water, with stems to 5 mm diam.
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5
Petiole well defined, 1-2 mm long; frs ± cylindric; plants usually green
Petiole < 0.2 mm long; frs ± globular or cubiform; plants often bronze
6
Lvs rounded at tip; base of lvs with numerous hydathodes; bracteoles 3-fid; all fls ♀ (frs and ♂ fls never present in N.Z. specimens)
Lvs acute; base of lvs with up to 5 hydathodes; bracteoles digitately 6-8-lobed; fls ⚥, and frs prolific
7
♀ fls and frs with sepals (sometimes caducous in old frs)
♀ fls and frs lacking sepals
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8
Frs ± cylindric, pale green to yellow-brown or olive; lvs linear to terete
Frs depressed-globular, usually black or deep purple; lvs usually obovoid or nearly so

c. 40 spp., widespread, especially in Australia and N. America, aquatic. Native spp. 5, naturalised 1.

The treatment below follows Orchard, A. E., Brunonia 2: 247-287 (1980).

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