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This page is based on the 1993 Jepson Manual.
Please see the Jepson eFlora for up-to-date information about California vascular plants. |
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©Copyright 1993 by the Regents of the University of California
Print edition is available from the University of California Press |
| The second edition of The Jepson Manual (2012) is available from the University of California Press | |
| See also the Jepson eFlora, which parallels the Second Edition |
Perennial, glabrous, submersed marine aquatic, rhizomed, monoecious or dioecious
Stem flat, leafy, creeping or short with wide, thick base
Leaves alternate, 2-ranked or tufted; sheath open or closed; ligule present; blade long, linear, ribbon-like, tip entire to notched
Inflorescence: spike, axillary, flattened, enclosed by membranous, leaf-like bract; flowers many, 2-rowed on 1 side of axis, each enclosed by translucent, scale-like bractlets or not
Staminate flower: perianth 0; stamen 1, anther 2-chambered; pollen thread-like, < 2 mm
Pistillate flower: perianth 0; ovary 1, chamber 1, ovule 1, style 1, stigmas 2
Fruit: drupe or nutlet
Genera in family: 3 genera, ± 18 species: seacoasts, worldwide except tropical; some species source of food for marine animals, some aboriginal humans.
Dioecious; rhizomes < 12 cm, thick, tuber-like
Stem 1060 cm, slender to thick, flat and winged below
Leaves tufted at rhizome nodes, < 100(200) cm, 0.54 mm wide
Staminate inflorescence enclosed by membranous, leaf-like bract; flowers each enclosed by translucent, scale-like bractlets
Pistillate inflorescence enclosed by membranous, leaf-like bract; flowers alternating with vestigial anthers, each enclosed by translucent, scale-like bractlet
Staminate flower: anther sessile
Pistillate flower: ovary tapered to short style, style base persistent in fruit
Fruit: nutlet, 23 mm, beaked, base with 2 downward projecting, horn-like lobes
Species in genus: 5 species: n Pacific coast; surf zones and rocky shores, just below low tide level
Etymology: (Greek: leaf-like inflorescence)
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Leaf 0.52 mm wide, flat, becoming folded or cylindric
Pistillate inflorescences 37; peduncle generally 2030 cm
Fruit ± 23 mm
Ecology:
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Bioregional distribution: North Coast, Central Coast, South Coast, Channel Islands
Distribution outside California: to British Columbia, Baja California
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