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Brasenia - Wikipedia
Brasenia is a perennial aquatic plant with floating, peltate leaves and rhizomatous stems. It is identified by its bright green leaves, small purple flowers that bloom from June through September, and a thick mucilage that covers all of the underwater organs, including the underside of the leaves, stems, and developing buds.
Watershield - US Forest Service
Watershield (Brasenia schreberi) By Shannan Sharp. Watershield is an aquatic, perennial herb with floating leaves that grows in ponds, lakes, and slow moving streams. It is widespread in North America, and is found in South and Central America, the West Indies, eastern Asia, Africa, and eastern Australia.
Brasenia schreberi (Watershield) - Gardenia
Brasenia schreberi (Watershield) is an aquatic perennial with floating, oval, bright green leaves, 4 in. long (10 cm), with reddish-purple undersides. Resembling miniature water lily leaves, they are borne on long petioles that are attached to the center of the leaf.
Brasenia schreberi - North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant …
Brasenia Species: schreberi Family: Cabombaceae Life Cycle: Perennial Recommended Propagation Strategy: Division Seed Country Or Region Of Origin: Africa, Temperate and Subtropical Asia, East Australia, America Distribution: North America from Nova Scotia to Manitoba and Nebraska, south to Florida, Texas and Mexico. Wildlife Value:
Watershield - Calscape
Brasenia is a perennial aquatic plant with floating, peltate leaves and rhizomatous stems. It is identified by its bright green leaves, small purple flowers that bloom from June through September, and a thick mucilage that covers all of the underwater organs, including the underside of the leaves, stems, and developing buds.
Brasenia schreberi — water-shield - Go Botany
Water-shield is a widespread species that is distinctive due to the thick coating of gelatinous slime covering the young stems, buds, and the undersides of young leaves. It is cultivated in China and Japan where the mucilage -covered shoots are eaten. Lacustrine (in lakes or ponds), riverine (in rivers or streams)
Brasenia schreberi Calflora
Brasenia schreberi is a perennial herb (aquatic) that is native to California, and also found elsewhere in North America and beyond. California Rare Plant Rank: 2B.3 ( rare, threatened, or endangered in CA; common elsewhere ).
Water shield | Floating, Aquatic, Submerged | Britannica
Water shield, (Brasenia schreberi), small purple-flowered aquatic plant of the fanwort family (Cabombaceae), found in northern ponds and still waters throughout the world, except in Europe. “Water shield” also refers to fanwort (Cabomba). Each oval, floating leaf of water shield is 5 to 10.
Brasenia schreberi (Water-shield) - Minnesota Wildflowers
Flowers typically have 3 (sometimes 4) downward curved petals and an equal number of sepals slightly smaller in size and of similar shape and color. In the center are numerous erect stamens. Color ranges from dull purplish brown to pinkish red.
(Brasenia) - Botanical Realm
Oct 3, 2024 · Brasenia, commonly known as the water shield, is a captivating aquatic plant that thrives in still waters across North America and parts of the world. Its