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Family: Acanthaceae Scientific name: Hygrophila costata Description: Plant Form: Mat-forming aquatic herb. Size: Up to 90 cm high. Stem: Rectangular, with lengthways grooves, and either hairless or hairy. Leaves: Oval-shaped up to 9 cm long, on very short stalks and with pointed tips. Sparsely hairy, particularly on veins. Flowers: Tubular white flowers in clusters of 10 or more. On very short stalks. Fruit and Seeds: Narrowly oval-shaped capsule 6-8 mm long containing about 20 seeds. Habitat: Wetlands, lakes, dams, ponds. Distinguishing Features: Has wider leaves than native Willow hygro (Hygrophila angustifolia). Weed Status: Priority Weed Weed Type: Environmental Lifeform: Aquatic
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