Blyxa

Scientific name

Blyxa Noronha ex. Thouars

Family

Hydrocharitaceae

Similar genera

Elodea, Eriocaulon, Najas, Nechamandra, Stratiotes, Tonina, Vallisneria

Native distribution

West Africa to Australia

Species cultivated

Blyxa alternifolia (Miq.) Hartog [synoym of B. japonica (Miq.) Maxim. ex Asch. & Gürke]

B. aubertii Rich. var. aubertii C.D.K. Cook & Lüönd

B. aubertii var. echinosperma (C.B. Clarke) C.D.K. Cook & Lüönd [synonym of B. echinosperma (C.B. Clarke) Hook.f.]

B. japonica (Miq.) var. alternifolia (Miq.) C.D.K. Cook & Lüönd

B. japonica var. japonica (Miq.) Asch. & Gürke [synoym of B. japonica (Miq.) Maxim. ex Asch. & Gürke]

B. novoguineensis Hartog.

B. octandra (Roxb.) Planch. ex Thwaites

Adventive distribution

Blyxa aubertii var. aubertii is introduced into Louisiana (United States), while B. japonica var. japonica is established in rice growing areas in northern Italy.

Weed status

often found in rice fields but generally not considered a serious weed

Habit

submersed submersed:
see submerged
rosetterosette:
(n) a radiating cluster of leaves, usually close to the ground at the base of a plant
or stem plantstem plant:
(n) (a term used in the aquarium and pond plant trade) having an elongate stem (as opposed to a compact stem)
, rarely stolonoiferous

Brief description

Perennial perennial:
(adj) (of a plant) having a life cycle of more than two years
or annual, monoeciousmonoecious:
(adj) having separate male and female flowers on the same individual
or dioeciousdioecious:
(adj) having separate male and female flowers on different individuals of the same species
. Stem contracted or elongated. Leaves spirally arranged in rosetterosette:
(n) a radiating cluster of leaves, usually close to the ground at the base of a plant
or oppositeopposite:
(adj) (of leaves) two leaves per node; in pairs on opposite sides of an axis
on elongate stem, sessilesessile:
(adj) attached directly, without a stalk
, linear to lanceolatelanceolate:
(adj) lance-shaped; widest point below the middle, tapering to the apex
, ribbon-like, venationvenation:
(n) the arrangement of veins in a leaf
parallel, midveinmidvein:
(n) the primary, usually central vein of a leaf or leaflet
prominent; marginmargin:
(n) edge; rim
finely serrateserrate:
(adj) (of a leaf margin) bearing sharp teeth pointing forward or to the apex
. Inflorescenceinflorescence:
(n) the arrangement of flowers on the floral axis
solitary or many-flowered, subtended by tubulartubular:
(adj) (of a corolla, perianth, calyx tube or other structure) (1) tube-shaped; cylindrical: narrow and elongate with more or less straight sides; (2) having segments fused into a tube (of any shape)
spathespathe:
(n) a large bract or bracts subtending and often enclosing an inflorescence
formed from two fused bracts, sessilesessile:
(adj) attached directly, without a stalk
or distinctly pedunculatepedunculate:
(adj) borne on or possessing a peduncle
. Flowers bisexualbisexual:
(adj) having both male and female sexual reproductive structures on one individual or in one flower
or unisexualunisexual:
(adj) (of a flower) with either stamens (male) or pistils (female) but not both; consisting of only male or female flowers
, female flower sessilesessile:
(adj) attached directly, without a stalk
, male pedicellatepedicellate:
(adj) borne on a pedicel
; sepals 3, distinct, elongate; petals 3, white (rarely reddish), linear to filamentous, flaccid, fringed. Flower opens at or above water surface, pollinated by insects, or remains closed below water surface and is self-fertilized (cleistogamous). Seeds with longitudinal rows of tubercles or spines. Dispersal by seed, stolons or stem fragments.

Natural habitat

ponds and streams

Additional comments

A widely distributed genus containing twelve species from Africa to Australia: four species in Africa, one in Madagascar, and seven in warmer regions of Asia to Australia.

  Blyxa aubertii , submersed; photo: S.L. Winterton

Blyxa aubertii, submersed; photo: S.L. Winterton

  Blyxa aubertii , submersed; photo: S.L. Winterton

Blyxa aubertii, submersed; photo: S.L. Winterton

  Blyxa aubertii , submersed; photo: S.L. Winterton

Blyxa aubertii, submersed; photo: S.L. Winterton

  Blyxa japonica , submersed; photo: S.L. Winterton

Blyxa japonica, submersed; photo: S.L. Winterton

  Blyxa japonica  var.  alternifolia , submersed; photo: S.L. Winterton

Blyxa japonica var. alternifolia, submersed; photo: S.L. Winterton

  Blyxa octandra  submersed plants, North Queensland; photo: S.L. Winterton

Blyxa octandra submersed plants, North Queensland; photo: S.L. Winterton

  Blyxa octandra , submersed, North Queensland; photo: S.L. Winterton

Blyxa octandra, submersed, North Queensland; photo: S.L. Winterton

  Blyxa octandra,  submersed; photo: S.L. Winterton

Blyxa octandra, submersed; photo: S.L. Winterton

  Blyxa  sp., submersed; photo: S.L. Winterton

Blyxa sp., submersed; photo: S.L. Winterton