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Syringodium
Family:
Cymodoceaceae
Susan J. Hewitt
FNA
Resources
Robert R. Haynes in Flora of North America (vol. 22)
Stems erect, subtended by ovate scales. Leaves 2--3; blade terete or semi-terete, apex acute to obtuse, lacunae 2; veins 1--2[--7--10], midrib inconspicuous, not obviously widened distally, lateral veins inconspicuous, not ending in tooth. Inflorescences cymose. Flowers axillary to bract, inflated sheath present. Staminate flowers: anthers attached at same height on axis. Pistillate flowers sessile, styles divided into 2 long stigmas. Fruits drupaceous, obovoid [ellipsoid], quadrangular in cross section.
Species within inventory project:
UF CONSERVATION AREAS
Syringodium filiforme
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