Common name: Kidneyleaf Mud Plantain
Heteranthera reniformis Ruiz & Pav. APNI* Description: Annual or perennial slender herb, with submerged and floating stems to 50 cm long, rooting at nodes,
Leaves kidney-shaped, petiolate, slightly fleshy.
Inflorescence a small raceme, 2–10-flowered; tepals white to pale blue, yellow at base, with tube 5–10 mm long and lobes spreading 3–6.5 mm long; stamens with white-pubescent filaments; style pubescent.
Capsule 0.5–1 mm long; seeds 8–14 per capsule, winged.
Distribution and occurrence: Naturalised in a few localities in the Sydney region (Gordon, Wahroonga, Northmead), North Coast (Nimbin, Port Macquarie and Gloucester districts), South Western Plains (Leeton district); also in Qld. Native to the Americas. In and beside shallow freshwater bodies, in open situations. Becoming a serious weed in rice crops.
NSW subdivisions: *NC, *CC, *SWP
Other Australian states: *Qld
Cultivated as an ornamental in water gardens but potentially quite weedy in open, shallow waterbodies if naturalized - classifed in some regions as a noxious weed (legislation being revised currently). See and for more information.
Text by W Cherry (2012); edited KL Wilson (Jan 2016) ; edited AE Orme (Mar 2020) Taxon concept:
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