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HYDROCHARfDE^E 



flowers which grow 2—3 together from a pellucid 2-leaved spathe ; 

 stamens 9— 12 ; ovary 6-chambered, many ovules ; styles 6. — 

 Ponds and ditches; not general. The cells of the seed-coat 

 gelatinise in water and emit their* spiral thickening. (Name 

 from the Greek hudor, water, and charts, elegance.)— Fl. July, 

 August. Perennial. 



ELODEA CANADENSIS 



(American Water-weed). 



hvdr6charis m6rsus-rAnvE (Frog-bit). 



3. Stratiotes (Water Soldier), represented only by the one 

 species S. aloides, a submerged plant with runners creeping in 

 the mud ; its leaves all radical, stiff, ascending, sword-shaped, 

 spinously serrate, like those of an Aloe, brittle, dark green ; 

 flower-stalk 5 — 6 in. high, bearing at its summit a 2-leaved sheath, 

 containing either several delicate white staminate flowers, each 

 with 12 or more stamens and numerous staminodes, or one 

 carpellate flower with 6 2-fid styles and a 6-chambered, many- 



