Kingdom:
Phylum:
Angiosperms
Order:
Alismatales
Genus:
Species:
sulawesii
ID:
809479

Status:
valid

Authors:
J.Kuo

Source:
wcs

Year:
2007

Citation Micro:
Aquatic Bot. 87: 171 (2007)

WFO Identifier:
wfo-0000808813

Common Names

  • Sulawesii Halophila
  • Halophila Sulawesii
  • Halophila sulawesii

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Description

Halophila sulawesii (also called Sea grass, among many other common names) is a species of flowering plant in the family Hydrocharitaceae. It is native to the tropical Indo-Pacific region and is found in shallow waters, often in coral reefs. It is a small, perennial plant with long, narrow leaves and small, yellowish flowers.

Uses & Benefits

Halophila sulawesii is used as an ornamental plant in gardens and as an ingredient in traditional medicines.

Flower, Seeds and Seedlings

Halophila sulawesii has white flowers with four petals and a yellow center. Its seeds are small, round and black. The seedlings are small and have a single, thin stem.

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Cultivation and Propagation

Halophila sulawesii is a species of seagrass native to the Indo-Pacific region. It is a marine plant that grows in shallow waters at depths of up to 10 m. It can be propagated by seed or by rhizome division. To cultivate, it should be grown in a medium that is well-draining and contains plenty of organic matter. It should be kept in a warm and humid environment with bright, indirect light. Water regularly, but allow the soil to dry out between waterings.

Where to Find Halophila sulawesii

Halophila sulawesii can be found in the coastal waters of Indonesia and the Philippines.

Halophila sulawesii FAQ

What is the scientific name of Halophila sulawesii?

Halophila sulawesii

What is the common name of Halophila sulawesii?

Sulawesi Seagrass

What type of plant is Halophila sulawesii?

Seagrass

Species in the Hydrocharitaceae family

Appertiella hexandra, Blyxa aubertii, Blyxa echinosperma, Blyxa hexandra, Blyxa japonica, Blyxa javanica, Blyxa leiosperma, Blyxa novoguineensis, Blyxa octandra, Blyxa quadricostata, Blyxa radicans, Blyxa senegalensis, Blyxa vietii, Blyxa kasaragodensis, Blyxa mangalensis, Elodea canadensis, Elodea bifoliata, Elodea callitrichoides, Elodea canadensis, Elodea densa, Elodea granatensis, Elodea naias, Elodea nuttallii, Elodea potamogeton, Elodea granatensis, Elodea heterostemon, Enhalus acoroides, Halophila australis, Halophila baillonis, Halophila beccarii, Halophila decipiens, Halophila engelmannii, Halophila hawaiiana, Halophila major, Halophila minor, Halophila ovalis, Halophila spinulosa, Halophila stipulacea, Halophila tricostata, Halophila capricorni, Halophila mikii, Halophila nipponica, Halophila okinawensis, Halophila sulawesii, Halophila madagascariensis, Halophila spinulosa, Hydrilla verticillata, Hydrocharis chevalieri, Hydrocharis dubia, Hydrocharis morsus-ranae,

References

John Kuo (b.1938): Based on occurrence of standard abbreviation 'J.Kuo' in the authors string.
POWO record for urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:77084953-1: Based on the WCVP April 2023 data release.