- Justicia americana
Taxobox
name = American Water-willow
image_width = 200px
image_caption = "Justicia americana "
regnum =Plant ae
divisio = Magnoliophyta
classis = Magnoliopsida
ordo =Lamiales
familia =Acanthaceae
genus = "Justicia "
species = "J. americana"
binomial = "Justicia americana"
binomial_authority = L.American Water-willow ("Justicia americana") is a
herbaceous , aquaticflowering plant in the Acanthus family native toNorth America . It is the hardiest species in the genus "Justicia ", the other members of which being largelytropical andsubtropical , and it is able to survive as far north as USDA zone 4. It is common throughout its range.The plant grows partially submerged in still water, reaching up to 40 cm (1 ft. 4 in.) tall from a creeping
rhizome . The leaves are 10 cm (4 in.), opposite, sessile, linear or lanceolate, and slightly crenelated. The flowers are born in opposite arrangement on spikes 3 cm (1 in.) long coming off a peduncle 10 cm (4 in.) long. Color ranges from white to pale lavender with the upper lip purple blushed and the lower lip mottled in dark purple. The laterallobe s are unadorned or slightly blushed. Theanther s are dark rather than the usual yellow. Flowering is from May to October. [http://www.missouriplants.com/Whiteopp/Justicia_americana_page.html "Justicia americana" at MissouriPlants.com]The creeping rhizome allows "J. americana" to form large colonies on or near the shorelines of still or slow waters.
[ [http://www.wildflower.org/plants/result.php?id_plant=JUAM] Native Plant database at wildflower.org] [Justicia americana (L.) Vahl
American water-willow, Water-willow
Acanthaceae (Acanthus Family)
USDA Symbol: JUAM
USDA Native Status: Native to U.S. ]References
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