Water Woodruff
Asperula subsimplex
Small perennial herb of aquatic habit, with slender square stems to 30 cm long, hairless, usually erect. Shiny stalkless narrow leaves to 12 mm long in whorls of four. Fragrant creamy tubular flowers in clusters of 1-5 at the junction of the leaf and stem in the upper leaf whorls.
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Flora Type | Herbs |
Distinctive Features | Mostly aquatic herb with square stems, leaves in whorls of four with very fragrant tubular cream flowers. |
Biology | Perennial. Occurs in damp areas, swamps and riverbanks. Prefers semi-shade. |
Native Status | Native |
Flowering Time | Oct-Feb |