Definition of Hydrocotyles. Meaning of Hydrocotyles. Synonyms of Hydrocotyles

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- the family Apiaceae, now in the family Araliaceae. Water pennyworts, Hydrocotyles, are very common.[clarification needed] They have long creeping stems...
- The fruit are densely reticulate, distinguishing it from species of Hydrocotyle which have smooth, ribbed or warty fruit. The crop matures in three months...
- Hydrocotyle umbellata is an aquatic plant that thrives in wet, sandy habitat. Its English common name is manyflower marshpennywort or dollarweed. It is...
- Hydrocotyle bonariensis, the largeleaf pennywort, once a member of the family Apiaceae, now in the family Araliaceae and of the genus Hydrocotyle, is...
- Hydrocotyle sibthorpioides is a small species of flowering plant native to southeastern Asia. It is also referred to as lawn marshpennywort. It is a dicot...
- Hydrocotyle ranunculoides, known commonly as floating pennywort, or floating marshpennywort, is an aquatic plant in the family Apiaceae. It is native...
- Hydrocotyle vulgaris, the marsh pennywort, common pennywort, water naval, money plant, lucky plant, dollarweed or copper coin, is a small creeping aquatic...
- California and Mozambique. Hydrocotyle moschata contains the following varieties: Hydrocotyle moschata var. parvifolia Hydrocotyle moschata var. moschata...
- Hydrocotyle tripartita is a perennial herb flowering with small white flowers that comes from New Zealand and the Australian states of Queensland, New...
- Hydrocotyle hitch****ii is a species of flowering plant in the family Araliaceae. It is endemic to Ecuador. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical...