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Sagittaria lineata

Sagittaria of Miliaceae
synonym Cornus tenuifolia (Myrica in the family of amygdala) generally refers to Sagittaria lineata
Sagittaria lineata( Hypertelis cerviana (L.) Thulin) Miliaceae A small annual herb of the genus Sagittaria with thin and single root. Stems are numerous, leaves are grayish green, linear, pointed at the top, sessile. Cyme , umbellate, terminal or axillary; The pedicel is thin and stiff, the perianth is elliptic to oblong, the edge is white, and the style is short and small. Capsule broadly ellipsoidal, many seeds. The flowering period is from June to July. It is distributed in China, Europe, Africa, West Siberia, Central Asia, Mongolia, Arabia, India, Sri Lanka, Australia; It is distributed in Xinjiang and Hebei in China. [1]
Chinese name
Sagittaria lineata
Latin name
Hypertelis cerviana (L.) Thulin [1] [3]
Alias
Cornus tenuifolia
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Flora
Outline
Magnolia
order
Caryophylla
section
Miliaceae
genus
Sagittaria
species
Sagittaria lineata

morphological character

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Annual small herb, 7-8 cm high, glabrous. The root is thin and single. Stems are numerous, thin and erect, obliquely ascending, and the base is surrounded by many leaves in a rosette shape. Leaves 3-10 pseudoverticillate, grayish green, linear, 5-10 mm long, 0.3-0.5 mm wide, pointed tip, no handle.
3 flowers into an umbrella inflorescence , umbellate, terminal or axillary; Pedicel Slim, 7-8mm long; Perianth segments 5. Oval to oblong, blunt top, 2-2.5 mm long, white edge, membranous, green middle; Stamens 3-5, shorter than perianth segments; Styles 3, short. capsule Wide ellipsoid, equal to or slightly shorter than perianth segments; The seeds are mostly small, brown, slightly shiny, nearly semicircular, with fine reticulate lines. The flowering period is from June to July. [1-2]

Growth environment

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It grows in dry sandy land or wet places in roadside fields at an altitude of 500-1150 meters. [1]

Distribution range

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It is distributed in Xinjiang (Manas, Altai Mountains) and Hebei (Shahe City) of China. Europe, Africa, Western Siberia, Central Asia, Mongolia arab India, Sri Lanka and Australia. [1]

Key values

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Sri Lanka is used as an antipyretic. [2]