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Lagenandra
''Lagenandra'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Araceae. It is endemic to the Indian Subcontinent (Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and India). The genus is similar to ''Cryptocoryne'', but can be distinguished from it by its involute vernation. ''Cryptocoryne'' on the other hand exhibit convolute vernation. Description Helophytes, rarely rheophytes, with thick creeping rhizome; leaf blade simple, ovate to almost linear, fine venation transverse-reticulate; spathe tube with connate margins; spadix entirely enclosed in spathe tube; flowers unisexual, perigone absent. Differs from ''Cryptocoryne'' in having female flowers spirally arranged (pseudo-whorl in ''Lagenandra nairii'', whorled in ''Lagenandra gomezii'') and free; spathe tube "kettle" with connate margins (containing spadix) occupying entire spathe tube; spathe blade usually opening only slightly by a straight or twisted slit; berries free, opening from base; leaf ptyxis involute. Species Accepted species are as follows ...
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Lagenandra Ovata
''Lagenandra'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Araceae. It is endemic to the Indian Subcontinent ( Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and India). The genus is similar to ''Cryptocoryne'', but can be distinguished from it by its involute vernation. ''Cryptocoryne'' on the other hand exhibit convolute vernation. Description Helophytes, rarely rheophytes, with thick creeping rhizome; leaf blade simple, ovate to almost linear, fine venation transverse-reticulate; spathe tube with connate margins; spadix entirely enclosed in spathe tube; flowers unisexual, perigone absent. Differs from ''Cryptocoryne'' in having female flowers spirally arranged (pseudo-whorl in ''Lagenandra nairii'', whorled in ''Lagenandra gomezii'') and free; spathe tube "kettle" with connate margins (containing spadix) occupying entire spathe tube; spathe blade usually opening only slightly by a straight or twisted slit; berries free, opening from base; leaf ptyxis involute. Species Accepted species are a ...
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Lagenandra Koenigii
''Lagenandra'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Araceae. It is endemic to the Indian Subcontinent ( Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and India). The genus is similar to ''Cryptocoryne'', but can be distinguished from it by its involute vernation. ''Cryptocoryne'' on the other hand exhibit convolute vernation. Description Helophytes, rarely rheophytes, with thick creeping rhizome; leaf blade simple, ovate to almost linear, fine venation transverse-reticulate; spathe tube with connate margins; spadix entirely enclosed in spathe tube; flowers unisexual, perigone absent. Differs from ''Cryptocoryne'' in having female flowers spirally arranged (pseudo-whorl in ''Lagenandra nairii'', whorled in ''Lagenandra gomezii'') and free; spathe tube "kettle" with connate margins (containing spadix) occupying entire spathe tube; spathe blade usually opening only slightly by a straight or twisted slit; berries free, opening from base; leaf ptyxis involute. Species Accepted species are a ...
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Lagenandra Thwaitesii
''Lagenandra'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Araceae. It is endemic to the Indian Subcontinent ( Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and India). The genus is similar to ''Cryptocoryne'', but can be distinguished from it by its involute vernation. ''Cryptocoryne'' on the other hand exhibit convolute vernation. Description Helophytes, rarely rheophytes, with thick creeping rhizome; leaf blade simple, ovate to almost linear, fine venation transverse-reticulate; spathe tube with connate margins; spadix entirely enclosed in spathe tube; flowers unisexual, perigone absent. Differs from ''Cryptocoryne'' in having female flowers spirally arranged (pseudo-whorl in ''Lagenandra nairii'', whorled in ''Lagenandra gomezii'') and free; spathe tube "kettle" with connate margins (containing spadix) occupying entire spathe tube; spathe blade usually opening only slightly by a straight or twisted slit; berries free, opening from base; leaf ptyxis involute. Species Accepted species are a ...
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Lagenandra Praetermissa
''Lagenandra'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Araceae. It is endemic to the Indian Subcontinent ( Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and India). The genus is similar to ''Cryptocoryne'', but can be distinguished from it by its involute vernation. ''Cryptocoryne'' on the other hand exhibit convolute vernation. Description Helophytes, rarely rheophytes, with thick creeping rhizome; leaf blade simple, ovate to almost linear, fine venation transverse-reticulate; spathe tube with connate margins; spadix entirely enclosed in spathe tube; flowers unisexual, perigone absent. Differs from ''Cryptocoryne'' in having female flowers spirally arranged (pseudo-whorl in ''Lagenandra nairii'', whorled in ''Lagenandra gomezii'') and free; spathe tube "kettle" with connate margins (containing spadix) occupying entire spathe tube; spathe blade usually opening only slightly by a straight or twisted slit; berries free, opening from base; leaf ptyxis involute. Species Accepted species are a ...
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Lagenandra Nairii
''Lagenandra'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Araceae. It is endemic to the Indian Subcontinent ( Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and India). The genus is similar to ''Cryptocoryne'', but can be distinguished from it by its involute vernation. ''Cryptocoryne'' on the other hand exhibit convolute vernation. Description Helophytes, rarely rheophytes, with thick creeping rhizome; leaf blade simple, ovate to almost linear, fine venation transverse-reticulate; spathe tube with connate margins; spadix entirely enclosed in spathe tube; flowers unisexual, perigone absent. Differs from ''Cryptocoryne'' in having female flowers spirally arranged (pseudo-whorl in ''Lagenandra nairii'', whorled in ''Lagenandra gomezii'') and free; spathe tube "kettle" with connate margins (containing spadix) occupying entire spathe tube; spathe blade usually opening only slightly by a straight or twisted slit; berries free, opening from base; leaf ptyxis involute. Species Accepted species are a ...
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Lagenandra Meeboldii
''Lagenandra'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Araceae. It is endemic to the Indian Subcontinent ( Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and India). The genus is similar to ''Cryptocoryne'', but can be distinguished from it by its involute vernation. ''Cryptocoryne'' on the other hand exhibit convolute vernation. Description Helophytes, rarely rheophytes, with thick creeping rhizome; leaf blade simple, ovate to almost linear, fine venation transverse-reticulate; spathe tube with connate margins; spadix entirely enclosed in spathe tube; flowers unisexual, perigone absent. Differs from ''Cryptocoryne'' in having female flowers spirally arranged (pseudo-whorl in ''Lagenandra nairii'', whorled in ''Lagenandra gomezii'') and free; spathe tube "kettle" with connate margins (containing spadix) occupying entire spathe tube; spathe blade usually opening only slightly by a straight or twisted slit; berries free, opening from base; leaf ptyxis involute. Species Accepted species are a ...
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Lagenandra Lancifolia
''Lagenandra'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Araceae. It is endemic to the Indian Subcontinent ( Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and India). The genus is similar to ''Cryptocoryne'', but can be distinguished from it by its involute vernation. ''Cryptocoryne'' on the other hand exhibit convolute vernation. Description Helophytes, rarely rheophytes, with thick creeping rhizome; leaf blade simple, ovate to almost linear, fine venation transverse-reticulate; spathe tube with connate margins; spadix entirely enclosed in spathe tube; flowers unisexual, perigone absent. Differs from ''Cryptocoryne'' in having female flowers spirally arranged (pseudo-whorl in ''Lagenandra nairii'', whorled in ''Lagenandra gomezii'') and free; spathe tube "kettle" with connate margins (containing spadix) occupying entire spathe tube; spathe blade usually opening only slightly by a straight or twisted slit; berries free, opening from base; leaf ptyxis involute. Species Accepted species are a ...
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Lagenandra Keralensis
''Lagenandra'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Araceae. It is endemic to the Indian Subcontinent ( Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and India). The genus is similar to ''Cryptocoryne'', but can be distinguished from it by its involute vernation. ''Cryptocoryne'' on the other hand exhibit convolute vernation. Description Helophytes, rarely rheophytes, with thick creeping rhizome; leaf blade simple, ovate to almost linear, fine venation transverse-reticulate; spathe tube with connate margins; spadix entirely enclosed in spathe tube; flowers unisexual, perigone absent. Differs from ''Cryptocoryne'' in having female flowers spirally arranged (pseudo-whorl in ''Lagenandra nairii'', whorled in ''Lagenandra gomezii'') and free; spathe tube "kettle" with connate margins (containing spadix) occupying entire spathe tube; spathe blade usually opening only slightly by a straight or twisted slit; berries free, opening from base; leaf ptyxis involute. Species Accepted species are a ...
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Lagenandra Jacobseni
''Lagenandra'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Araceae. It is endemic to the Indian Subcontinent ( Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and India). The genus is similar to ''Cryptocoryne'', but can be distinguished from it by its involute vernation. ''Cryptocoryne'' on the other hand exhibit convolute vernation. Description Helophytes, rarely rheophytes, with thick creeping rhizome; leaf blade simple, ovate to almost linear, fine venation transverse-reticulate; spathe tube with connate margins; spadix entirely enclosed in spathe tube; flowers unisexual, perigone absent. Differs from ''Cryptocoryne'' in having female flowers spirally arranged (pseudo-whorl in ''Lagenandra nairii'', whorled in ''Lagenandra gomezii'') and free; spathe tube "kettle" with connate margins (containing spadix) occupying entire spathe tube; spathe blade usually opening only slightly by a straight or twisted slit; berries free, opening from base; leaf ptyxis involute. Species Accepted species are a ...
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Lagenandra Gomezii
''Lagenandra'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Araceae. It is endemic to the Indian Subcontinent ( Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and India). The genus is similar to ''Cryptocoryne'', but can be distinguished from it by its involute vernation. ''Cryptocoryne'' on the other hand exhibit convolute vernation. Description Helophytes, rarely rheophytes, with thick creeping rhizome; leaf blade simple, ovate to almost linear, fine venation transverse-reticulate; spathe tube with connate margins; spadix entirely enclosed in spathe tube; flowers unisexual, perigone absent. Differs from ''Cryptocoryne'' in having female flowers spirally arranged (pseudo-whorl in ''Lagenandra nairii'', whorled in ''Lagenandra gomezii'') and free; spathe tube "kettle" with connate margins (containing spadix) occupying entire spathe tube; spathe blade usually opening only slightly by a straight or twisted slit; berries free, opening from base; leaf ptyxis involute. Species Accepted species are a ...
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Lagenandra Erosa
''Lagenandra'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Araceae. It is endemic to the Indian Subcontinent ( Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and India). The genus is similar to ''Cryptocoryne'', but can be distinguished from it by its involute vernation. ''Cryptocoryne'' on the other hand exhibit convolute vernation. Description Helophytes, rarely rheophytes, with thick creeping rhizome; leaf blade simple, ovate to almost linear, fine venation transverse-reticulate; spathe tube with connate margins; spadix entirely enclosed in spathe tube; flowers unisexual, perigone absent. Differs from ''Cryptocoryne'' in having female flowers spirally arranged (pseudo-whorl in ''Lagenandra nairii'', whorled in ''Lagenandra gomezii'') and free; spathe tube "kettle" with connate margins (containing spadix) occupying entire spathe tube; spathe blade usually opening only slightly by a straight or twisted slit; berries free, opening from base; leaf ptyxis involute. Species Accepted species are a ...
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Lagenandra Toxicaria
''Lagenandra'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Araceae. It is endemic to the Indian Subcontinent ( Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and India). The genus is similar to ''Cryptocoryne'', but can be distinguished from it by its involute vernation. ''Cryptocoryne'' on the other hand exhibit convolute vernation. Description Helophytes, rarely rheophytes, with thick creeping rhizome; leaf blade simple, ovate to almost linear, fine venation transverse-reticulate; spathe tube with connate margins; spadix entirely enclosed in spathe tube; flowers unisexual, perigone absent. Differs from ''Cryptocoryne'' in having female flowers spirally arranged (pseudo-whorl in ''Lagenandra nairii'', whorled in ''Lagenandra gomezii'') and free; spathe tube "kettle" with connate margins (containing spadix) occupying entire spathe tube; spathe blade usually opening only slightly by a straight or twisted slit; berries free, opening from base; leaf ptyxis involute. Species Accepted species are a ...
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