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Flowering rush

Butomus umbellatus

Description:

The plant is a rhizomatous, hairless, perennial aquatic plant. The inflorescence is umbel-like consisting of a single terminal flower surrounded by three cymes. The flowers are regular and bisexual, 2 to 3 cm across. There are three petal-like sepals which are pink with darker veins. They persist in the fruit. The three petals are like the sepals but somewhat larger. 6 - 9 stamens. Carpels superior, 6 - 9 and slightly united at the base. When ripe they are obovoid and crowned with a persistent style.

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Steenwijkerland, Overijssel, Netherlands

Spotted on Aug 10, 2013
Submitted on Aug 23, 2013

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