Acta Botânica Brasílica (Sep 2014)

Morphological strategies of Cabomba (Cabombaceae), a genus of aquatic plants

  • Carla Teixeira de Lima,
  • Francisco de Assis Ribeiro dos Santos,
  • Ana Maria Giulietti

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/0102-33062014abb3439
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 28, no. 3
pp. 327 – 338

Abstract

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This paper describes the vegetative and reproductive morphology of Cabombaceae species in Brazil, discussing its strategies for survival in an aquatic habitat. Through studies in the field, in cultivation and in the herbarium, we examined the following species: Cabomba aquatica, C. caroliniana, C. furcata and C. haynesii. In cultivation, only C. aquatica, C. furcata and C. haynesii produced flowers. In those three species, the flowers opened during the day on two consecutive days, submerging during the night, although the stigmata of the first two were receptive only on the first day, their anthers dehiscing on the following day. The flowers of C. haynesii remained unreceptive on the first day of anthesis, the stigmata and anthers maturing only on the second day, at different times. Fruit developed when the flowers were submerged. The data provided here are useful for the identification of these species, as well as laying the groundwork for future taxonomic and ecological studies.

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