Plants with inflorescences are mostly in shallows near margins, in water to 35 cm deep.
Identified as C. multifructum rather than C. procerum because: leaves narrow, leaves floating rather than erect, inflorescence crowded.
Very few plants have inflorescences: grazing by swans and possibly swamphens means almost no flower spikes except in shallows near carpark, areas avoided by swans. Cut-off inflorescences are very common in amongst floating bits of plants.
Describe how you intend to use these images and/or audio files and your request will be sent to the author for consideration.
Your request has been successfully submitted to the author for consideration.
2,156,583 sightings of 19,980 species in 6,527 locations from 11,594 contributors
CCA 3.0 | privacy
We acknowledge the Traditional Owners of this land and acknowledge their continuing connection to their culture. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present.