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Rotala indica (Willd.) Koehne  
Family: Lythraceae
[Ameletia indica DC., moreAmeletia uliginosa Miq., Ammannia peploides Spreng., Peplis indica Willd., Rotala densiflora var. formosana Hayata, Rotala elatinomorpha Makino, Rotala indica var. koreana Nakai, Rotala indica var. uliginosa (Miq.) Kitag., Rotala koreana (Nakai) T.Mori, Rotala uliginosa (Miq.) Nakai]
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Japan Flora: Glabrous annual; stems creeping and branched at base, ascending to erect and short-branched in upper part; leaves opposite, flat, obovate-oblong or obovate, sometimes nearly oblong, 5-10 mm. long, 3-5 mm. wide, rounded at apex, narrowed to the sessile base, with translucent cartilaginous margins; leaves of short upper branches smaller; flowers soli¬tary in axils, sessile, the bracteoles linear, as long as the calyx; calyx tubular-campanulate, about 1.5 mm. long, the lobes 4, narrowly deltoid, acuminate, spine-tipped; petals small; stamens 4; capsules ellipsoidal, not exserted, included within the calyx; styles slender, 0.5-0.7 mm. long, the stigmas capitate. Aug.-Oct. Paddy fields and wet places in lowlands;

Hokkaido (sw, distr.), Honshu, Shikoku, Kyushu; common. e. Asia, Malaysia, and India.

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