Kingdom:
Phylum:
Angiosperms
Order:
Alismatales
Genus:
Species:
madagascariensis
ID:
770194

Status:
valid

Authors:
Rendle

Source:
wcs

Year:
1899

Citation Micro:
Trans. Linn. Soc. London, Bot. 5: 402 (1899)

WFO Identifier:
wfo-0000769527

Common Names

  • Madagascar Naiad
  • Najas madagascariensis
  • Madagascar Water Nymph

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Description

Najas madagascariensis (also called Madagascar water-nymph, among many other common names) is an aquatic plant native to Madagascar. It has a creeping rhizome and slender, branching stems with small, linear leaves. This plant is found in shallow water bodies, including ponds, lakes, and rivers.

Uses & Benefits

Najas madagascariensis is used as an ornamental plant in water gardens and aquariums. It is also used to help control algae growth and as a natural filter for water.

Flower, Seeds and Seedlings

The flower of Najas madagascariensis is a small, white, star-shaped flower. The seed is a small, black, ovoid seed. The seedlings are small, with a single, oval-shaped leaf.

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Cultivation and Propagation

Najas madagascariensis can be propagated by seed or division. Seeds should be sown in a light, sandy soil in spring or early summer. Division can be done in spring or autumn. It is best to divide the plants every 3-4 years to ensure healthy growth.

Where to Find Najas madagascariensis

Najas madagascariensis is native to Madagascar and can be found in tropical and subtropical climates in the wild.

Najas madagascariensis FAQ

What is the scientific name of Najas madagascariensis?

Najas madagascariensis

What is the common name of Najas madagascariensis?

Madagascan water-nymph

What type of plant is Najas madagascariensis?

Aquatic plant

Species in the Hydrocharitaceae family

Appertiella hexandra, Blyxa aubertii, Blyxa echinosperma, Blyxa hexandra, Blyxa japonica, Blyxa javanica, Blyxa leiosperma, Blyxa novoguineensis, Blyxa octandra, Blyxa quadricostata, Blyxa radicans, Blyxa senegalensis, Blyxa vietii, Blyxa kasaragodensis, Blyxa mangalensis, Elodea canadensis, Elodea bifoliata, Elodea callitrichoides, Elodea canadensis, Elodea densa, Elodea granatensis, Elodea naias, Elodea nuttallii, Elodea potamogeton, Elodea granatensis, Elodea heterostemon, Enhalus acoroides, Halophila australis, Halophila baillonis, Halophila beccarii, Halophila decipiens, Halophila engelmannii, Halophila hawaiiana, Halophila major, Halophila minor, Halophila ovalis, Halophila spinulosa, Halophila stipulacea, Halophila tricostata, Halophila capricorni, Halophila mikii, Halophila nipponica, Halophila okinawensis, Halophila sulawesii, Halophila madagascariensis, Halophila spinulosa, Hydrilla verticillata, Hydrocharis chevalieri, Hydrocharis dubia, Hydrocharis morsus-ranae,

References