- Echinodorus horizontalis
Taxobox
color = lightgreen
name = Echinodorus horizontalis
regnum =Plant
divisio =Magnoliophyta
classis =Liliopsida
ordo =Alismatales
familia =Alismataceae
genus = "Echinodorus "
species = "E. horizontalis"
binomial = "Echinodorus horizontalis"
binomial_authority = Rataj in Folio geobot. Phytotax. Praha, 4:335, 1969In Rataj's taxonomy E. bleheri is in Section Longipetali, Subgenus Echinodorus
ynonyms
E. de Witi van Graaf; E. guianensis Hort.
Distribution
Amazon watershed - from Peru & Colombia to e. Brazil
Description
Leaves 25 - 40 cm long, blades join the petiole at an obtuse angle so that they stand nearly horizontally, they are ovate or cordate, on the tip acuminate, the base truncate or shortly lobate, usually with 7 veins, 10 - 17 cm long x 5 - 8 cm wide.Stem recurved, proliferous, 25 - 60 cm long.
Inflorescence racemose, having 2 - 4 whorls containing only 3 - 6flowers each. Bracts shorter than pedicels. Pedicels 1 - 1.5 cm long, sepals ovate, membraneous, 4 - 6 mm long, having 18 - 24 ribs. During ripening thesepals enlarge and cover partly the aggregatefruit .Petals white, ovate, corolla 1.5 - 1.8 cm in diameter,stamens 26 - 30.Anthers oblong, 5 - 10 x shorter than filaments. Aggregatefruit globular, 0.7 - 0.9 cm in diameter,achenes 3 mm long x 1 mm wide, having 3 - 4 ribs and usually 6 glands in 2 rows. Youngleaves are red and brown, olderleaves green.Cultivation
Deep, bed of rich substrate. Plenty of light and water on the soft, acid side. Tropical temperatures. It will grow well emerse or submerse. Propagate by adventitious plantlets which form on the inflorescence. A rather demanding species, now rarely seen.
The flowers open in the later morning hours only for about 2 hours. After this, it closes completely. E. horizontalis opens its flowers even unter water. The plant is self fertile.
Seed germination seems variable, but Rataj & Horemann report most success at higher temperatures (28 C).
Without flowers it can be confused with other species such as "E. tunicatus", and rarely seems to be offered as the true species in the trade.
References
* Haynes, R. R. & L. B. Holm-Nielsen. 1994. The Alismataceae. In: Organization for Flora Neotropica, ed., Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 64:29–31.
External links
* [http://www.echinodorus-online.de/English/Species/horizontalis_E/horizontalis_e.html Echinodorus site]
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