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Charles N. Horn in Flora of North America (vol. 26)
Herbs, annual or perennial, aquatic, rooted in mud or free-floating. Stems of 2 types, vegetative and flowering; vegetative stems indeterminate, bearing many leaves, glabrous; flowering stems determinate, usually emersed, bearing single leaf, spathe, and terminal inflorescence. Leaves of 2 types, sessile and petiolate; stipule marcescent, apex truncate, associated with petiolate leaves only; sessile leaves submersed or rarely emersed, forming basal rosette or alternate on elongate stem, blade linear to occasionally oblanceolate, base sheathing, margins entire; petiolate leaves floating or emersed, blade cordate, reniform, or ovate. Inflorescences paniculate, spicate, umbellate, or 1-flowered; spathes bractlike, folded or clasping, commonly with acute to caudate extension. Flowers sessile, 3-merous; perianth with tepals connate proximally, yellow, blue, mauve, or white, tube tubular or funnelform, limb 6-lobed; stamens 3 or 6, adnate to perianth; pistils 3-locular, 1 or 3 developing to maturity; placentation parietal or basal; ovules 1-many. Fruits capsular or utriculate. Seeds smooth or with longitudinal wings.
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Eichhornia azurea
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Eichhornia crassipes
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Eichhornia diversifolia
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Eichhornia heterosperma
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Eichhornia paniculata
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Eichhornia paradoxa
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Eurystemon mexicanus
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Heteranthera callifolia
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Heteranthera dubia
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Heteranthera limosa
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Heteranthera mexicana
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Heteranthera multiflora
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Heteranthera oblongifolia
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Heteranthera peduncularis
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Heteranthera reniformis
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Heteranthera rotundifolia
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Heteranthera seubertiana
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Heteranthera spicata
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Heteranthera zosterifolia
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Monochoria hastata
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Monochoria vaginalis
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Piaropus diversifolius
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Piaropus paniculatus
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Pontederia cordata
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Pontederia natans
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Pontederia paniculata
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Pontederia parviflora
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Pontederia rotundifolia
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Pontederia sagittata
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Pontederia subovata
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Pontederia vaginalis
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Reussia rotundifolia
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