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Genus Hygrophila Family Acanthaceae

Synonyms: Nomaphila APNI*
Synnema APNI*

Description: Erect herbs, cystoliths present.

Leaves petiolate or sessile.

Inflorescences of 2–many flowers in axillary whorls resembling leafy spikes or racemes; bracteoles shorter than calyx. Calyx fused for over half its length. Corolla tube wider above, 2-lipped. Stamens 4. Ovary with 4–20 ovules per loculus.

Capsule fusiform, hooks prominent [or minute]; seeds 8-many with long mucilaginous hairs.


Distribution and occurrence: World: c. 20–30 species, tropical & subtropical regions. Australia: 4 species (1 species native, 3 naturalised), Qld, N.S.W., N.T., W.A.

Text by J. Everett and D.M. Crayn. Key by B. Jones and K.L. Gibbons, Dec. 2020.
Taxon concept:

 Key to the species 
1Freshwater aquatic perennial herb, occasionally prostrate along edges of watercourses; flowers solitary, axillaryHygrophila polysperma
Erect terrestrial herb in swamps or along the edges of watercourses, tolerates innundation, usually 50–200 cm high, sometimes decumbent with age; flowers 2—12 in axillary clusters2
2Leaves more or less sessile, leaf apex more or less obtuse; inflorescences 2–12 flowered Hygrophila angustifolia
Leaves generally petiolate, petiole to 3.5 cm long, sometimes leaves sessile; leaf apex acuminate; inflorescences 3–4 flowered
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Hygrophila costata

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