Ouvirandra

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Read about Ouvirandra in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Ouvirandra (Madagascar name meaning water yam, referring to the edible tubers). Aponogetonaceae. The lace-leaf or lattice-leaf plant, O. fenestralis, is one of the most distinct and interesting plants in cultivation It grows in Madagascar, its skeletonized leaves floating just under the surface of the water. The genus is now included with Aponogeton, which see.


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