Cycnogeton huegelii
Endl.
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Description
A herb that has an underground stem or rhizome. It can grow in moist locations. It grows 30 cm to 1 m tall. The flowers are green.
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Edible Uses
C. dubium (syn. Triglochin dubium) corm is a source of food for the Yolngu.
Distribution
It is a temperate plant.
Where It Grows
Australia*,
Cultivation
Plants can be grown from seed.
Synonyms
Triglochin huegelii (Endl.) Aston
References (1)
- Romanowski, N., 2007, Edible Water Gardens. Hyland House. p 70 (As Triglochin huegelii)