Nymphoides indica

Nymphoides indica
A flower with six, rather than five petals
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
(unranked): Angiosperms
(unranked): Eudicots
(unranked): Asterids
Order: Asterales
Family: Menyanthaceae
Genus: Nymphoides
Species: N. indica
Binomial name
Nymphoides indica
(L.) Kuntze
Plant habit

Nymphoides indica is an aquatic plant in the Menyanthaceae, native to tropical areas around the world.[1] It is sometimes cultivated, and has become a minor weed in Florida, where it resembles the native Nymphoides aquatica.[2] Common names include banana plant, robust marshwort, and water snowflake.[3]

Description

Nymphoides indica spreads by rhizomes, forming clusters of leaves, with clustered white flowers about 1cm across. The flowers are sometimes described as having five petals,[4] but can have more.

References

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