Water Snowflake is a pretty, fast-growing, perennial water plant. A
blooming colony indeed looks like snow-flakes on water. It has
flat, rounded, floating leaves, and delicate white and yellow flowers
appearing in summer. Water snowflake has white flowers with yellow
centres. The petals have unusual, feathery edges. The flowers are formed
above the floating leaves with 2-4 cm long stalks. It gets its common
name, of floating hearts because of the heart-shaped, bright green leaves
which lie on the water surface like those of water lilies. Although they
bear some resemblance to water lilies, they are not related. New plants
are formed all the time where the floating stolons (above-ground, modified
stems) form tufted plantlets along their lengths. The mother plant has a
short, thick stem which is rooted in the mud at the bottom of the pond. In
its natural habitat the plant may be subject to periods where the water
may dry up, in this case it forms roots at the nodes to help it survive.
Identification credit: Tabish
Photographed in Imphal, Manipur.
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