Triglochin

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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Triglochin (Greek, referring to the 3-pointed fruit of some of the species). Alismaceae; or by Buchenau in Engler's Das Pflanzenreich, hft. 16 (IV. 14), 1903, placed in the Scheuchzeriaceae. Thirteen species of linear-lvd. marsh plants of little value to the cultivator, although 1 species is listed abroad for planting in bogs or wet places. Perennial, erect: lvs. rush-like, more or less fleshy, sheathing at base: fls. small, spicate-racemose, on a long jointless naked scape, greenish; perianth of 3-6 parts; stamens 3-6; ovaries 3-6, united. T. maritima, Linn., the species mentioned, is widely distributed in the northern hemisphere along seashores and also in interiors: scape to 2 1/2 ft. tall: lvs. thick: fr. ovoid or prismatic, pedicelled, in a long open racemose spike. The plant has a grass-like appearance and inconspicuous bloom. CH


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