Vascular Plants of Williamson County

Hydrocotyle umbellata [Araliaceae/Apiaceae]
umbrella water pennywort

Hydrocotyle umbellata L., umbrella water pennywort. Hydrocotyle umbellata — UMBRELLA WATER PENNYWORT [Araliaceae/Apiaceae] Perennial herb, rhizomatous, fibrous–rooted at nodes, lacking aboveground stems, with erect to ascending leaves and flowering shoots, in range to 25 cm tall; shoots with only cauline leaves, glabrous, lacking any distinctive odor; rhizomes cylindric, 1.2—1.5 mm diameter, white, internodes often 20—60 mm long, with tuberlike swelling at node; adventitious roots many at nodes.

Leaves

Leaves alternate, simple and umbrellalike (peltate), long–petiolate, with stipules; stipules 2, attached to stem, broadly triangular, 2—3 mm long, scarious and brownish; petiole cylindric, 130—260 × 1—3 mm, white belowground and green aboveground; blade round, 13—63 mm, shallow and broad, subequal lobes, lobes closely spaced, sometimes with a pair of lobes overlapped at base, crenate on lobe margins, palmately veined to each lobe, with 12—16 principal veins from center, upper surface glossy.

Inflorescence

Inflorescence condensed raceme, axillary, of 30+ helically alternate flowers at tip of long, unbranched axis, at anthesis 10—15 mm across, bracteate, glabrous; peduncle same length as petiole of associated leaf; rachis internodes short; bractlet subtending pedicel cupped boat–shaped, 0.7—1.2 mm long, colorless with green vein, persistent; pedicel spreading to ascending, at anthesis 4—5.5 × 0.25 mm increasing 2× in fruit.

Flower

Flower bisexual, radial, 3 mm across; sepals absent; petals 5, spreading at anthesis later deflexed, triangular–ovate, 1 × 0.7—0.8 mm, white to greenish white, 1–veined, without midridge, abscised in developing fruit; Stamens 5, free, alternate with petals; filaments spreading, ± 0.5 mm long, white; anthers dorsifixed, dithecal, ca. 0.45—0.5 mm long, yellowish green aging yellow, longitudinally dehiscent; pollen yellow; pistil 1; ovary inferior with ± fleshy, cushionlike platform (stylopodium, stylar tissue) on top having 2 semicircular halves 0.5—0.7 mm, pale green with minute purplish speckles, ovary semicircular in outline and compressed ⊥ septum, 1.2—1.3 × 1.2—1.3 mm, green, with 3 ribs on each side and 1 on each edge, 2–chambered, each chamber with 1 ovule; styles 2, arched inward, ± 0.4 mm long, white or pale green; stigmas terminal, minute.

Fruit

Fruit schizocarp, of 2 dry 1–seeded halves (mericarps), mericarps D–shaped in outline strongly compressed, ± 2 × 1.4—1.6 mm, ca. 0.7 mm thick on margin with fruit wall unevenly thickened around seed, weakly ribbed, glabrous; carpophore absent.

Seed

Seed D–shaped and compressed side–to–side, ca. 1.2 mm long, firmly attached to fruit wall.

A. C. Gibson