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Title: Aquatic plants of Illinois; an illustrated manual including species submersed, floating, and some of shallow water and muddy shores
Identifier: aquaticplantsofi00wint (find matches)
Year: 1966 (1960s)
Authors: Winterringer, Glen Spelman, 1906-; Lopinot, Alvin C
Subjects: Freshwater plants
Publisher: [Springfield Dept. of Registration & Education, Illinois State Museum Division]
Contributing Library: University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
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ONAGRACEAE (EVENING PRIMROSE FAMILY) This family is represented by six genera in Illinois. Of these, Ludwigia with four species and Jussiaea with three, are aquatic or at least include plants of wet ground. We have illustrated and described one species in each of these genera. Key to Genera in this manual Leaves alternate, petals bright yellow, seed capsule on slender peduncle . Jussiaea. Page 48 . Leaves opposite, petals small, greenish or lacking, seed capsule sessile. Ludwigia. Page 49 . REFERENCES Gleason: Vol. 2, 581-586 Fassett: 257-261 . Muenscher: 269-274. Jones: 163-166.
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CREEPING WATER PRIMROSE Jussiaea repens L. 1 . Floating and emersed leaves 3-8.5 cm long, alternate, lanceolate or longer than wide, smooth, narrowed at the base to slender petioles 2 -4.5 cm long . Submersed leaves none. 2. Stems 1 m or more long, creeping on mud or floating, sometimes red-brown in color, rooting at nodes, curving up at the leafy ends. 3. Flowers showy, yellow, petals 9-14 mm long . Petals at the tip of a slender, cylindrical hypanth- ium 6-10.5 mm long which tapers to a pedicel 1 - 4.5 cm long, in leaf axils. 4. Fruit a cylindrical capsule3-5 cm long. Sepals often persisting as the capsule grows and matures. 5. Leaves, in spring and early summer, may be oval and not longer than wide . Compare with No. 1. May - September. Muddy banks and pond edges. Distribution: Southern half of the state. 48

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  • bookyear:1966
  • bookdecade:1960
  • bookcentury:1900
  • bookauthor:Winterringer_Glen_Spelman_1906_
  • bookauthor:Lopinot_Alvin_C
  • booksubject:Freshwater_plants
  • bookpublisher:_Springfield_Dept_of_Registration_Education_Illinois_State_Museum_Division
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