Thank you very much, Mr. Garg. Thank you for the detailed explanation, Dr. Rajamani.
I agree that the leaves are of Calla palustris, and the white flowers are of Echinodorus cordifolius. Though I tried, I could not find any leaves of Echinodorus cordifolius. Thank you very much for all the input. As always, very thankful for this group, and for the effort everybody put into correctly identifying plants. Warm regards Nancy Seby www.greencoverinitiative.com On Saturday, 11 January 2025 at 18:32:22 UTC+5:30 Prof. Dr. Santhosh Kumar Rajamani wrote: > Dear > This one is really strange amalgamation of 2 aquatic species the leaves > are that of Calla palustris (bog arum), I almost 100% sure given the leaf > morphology and aquatic habit. The flower of this species is funnel like > spathe, a constant of araceae family. > > The flower attached is that of Sagittaria latifolia (Duck potato), but the > arrow shaped leaves are no where to be seen. My guess is that the rhizome > is buried under water and is flowering. It could be Echinodorus also. > > > As for Echinodorus cordifolius the leaf morphology of this South American > Amazon species light green with striated throughout. Leaf is unlikely to be > that of any Echinodorus. > > > Regards > > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "eFloraofIndia" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion, visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/indiantreepix/64f121fc-6178-4560-9cdb-7da3b24db927n%40googlegroups.com.

