Pilularia
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Pilularia (Latin, a little ball, alluding to the shape of the involucres). Marsileaceae, one of the fern allies. Small aquatic plants, sometimes used in ponds: root- stock filiform, creeping, rooting at the nodes: barren fronds reduced to filiform stipes, few or clustered at the nodes: involucres solitary at the nodes, sessile or shortly stipitate, globular: son 2-4, vertically adnate.—About 6 species, Eu., W. Asia., Austral., New Zeal., and N. Amer.
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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