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Marsh Pennywort

Marsh Pennywort. Click here to view a detailed image.

Marsh Pennywort (Hydrocotyle vulgaris)

Marsh pennywort is a creeping, mat-forming plant of wet areas such as fens and bogs. It develops upright stems each topped by a single leaf which resemble an old penny. It produces few, tiny, whiteish-pink flowers with redish buds and yellow anthers in tight heads or sworls at the base of the leaves. These tiny flowers are generally self-pollinated. Marsh Pennywort is common on wet sites throughout Northern Ireland.

Click here to view distribution map. Click here to view a distribution map of the Marsh Pennywort in Northern Ireland.

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