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Alisma plantago-aquatica, also known as European water-plantain, common water-plantain or mad-dog weed, is a perennial flowering aquatic plant widespread ...
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European water plantain. Classification. Kingdom. Plantae - Plants. Subkingdom. Tracheobionta - Vascular plants. Superdivision. Spermatophyta - Seed plants ...

Common water-plantain

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Alisma plantago-aquatica, also known as European water-plantain, common water-plantain or mad-dog weed, is a perennial flowering aquatic plant widespread across most of Europe and Asia, and apparently spread elsewhere in both the Old and New... Wikipedia
Scientific name: Alisma plantago-aquatica
Family: Alismataceae
Genus: Alisma
Prefers very shallow water but will grow in up to 18 inches; plant in 1 to 2 gallon container; sun to partial shade; can become very weedy in ponds. It is found ...
Alisma plantago-aquatica is a perennial herb (aquatic) that is native to California, and also found elsewhere in North America and beyond.
A robust aquatic perennial forming rosettes of long-stalked, lance-shaped, gray-green leaves to 12 in. in length (30 cm), often splashed with purple.
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A tall aquatic plant easily grown in wet soils, Needs full sun for best flowering. Shallow water or stream margins. Very small flowers in late spring-early ...
They are used in the treatment of cystitis, dysentery, renal calculus, gravel etc[4]. The fresh leaf is rubefacient[222]. It is used in the treatment of leprosy ...
Alisma was subsequently monographed by Samuelsson (1931), who recognized six species: A. plantago-aquatica, A. lanceolatum, A. rariflorum, A. canaliculatum, A.
Herb of marshes and shallow ponds with basal, egg-shaped leaves and open, branched inflorescence. Small white flowers bloom in June, but tend to be ...
Classical Greek name for a water plant (the water plantain) used by Dioscorides (40 - 90 AD), and adopted by Carolus Linnaeus.