4202 x 2790 px | 35,6 x 23,6 cm | 14 x 9,3 inches | 300dpi
Aufnahmedatum:
4. Februar 2009
Ort:
Back waters of Kerala India
Weitere Informationen:
Submerged and floating weeds propagate at a tremendous rate. A pair of these plants can multiply up to about four thousand times in one. A pair of these plants can multiply up to about four thousand times in one season. The seven species of water hyacinth comprise the genus Eichhornia. Water hyacinth are a free-floating perennial aquatic plant, native to tropical and sub-tropical South America. With broad, thick, glossy, ovate leaves, water hyacinth may rise above the surface of the water as much as 1 meter in height. The leaves are 10–20 cm across, and float above the water surface. They have long, spongy and bulbous stalks. The feathery, freely hanging roots are purple-black. An erect stalk supports a single spike of 8-15 conspicuously attractive flowers, mostly lavender to pink in colour with six petals. When not in bloom, water hyacinth may be mistaken for frog's bit (Limnobium spongia).