Zannichellia

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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Zannichellia (named in honor of G. G. Zannichelli, a Venetian botanist). Naiadaceae. Horned Pondweed. Slender branching herbs, growing under water, of little horticultural value for ponds: lvs. mostly opposite, long and linear, thread-like, entire; stipules membranous, sheathing: fls. monoecious, sessile, naked, usually both kinds from the same axil. About 5 species, scattered throughout the world. Z. palustris, Linn. Style at least half as long as the fr., which is flattish, somewhat incurved, even, or occasionally more or less toothed on the back (not wing-margined), nearly sessile. Cosmopolitan in fresh or brackish water.


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