
Acorus - Wikipedia
Acorus is a genus of monocot flowering plants. This genus was once placed within the family Araceae (aroids), but more recent classifications place it in its own family Acoraceae and order Acorales, of which it is the sole genus of the oldest surviving line of monocots.
Acorus: Japanese Sweet Flag - Portland Nursery
Facts: Acorus. Genus: Acorus. Family: Acoraceae. Common Name: Japanese sweet flag, sweet flag, flagroot, sweet calamus. Origin: A sedge-like genus of two evergreen perennial species (Acorus gramineus and Acorus calamus) from temperate East Asia and southeastern United States. Culture: Acorus species are tough and easily grown. Because Acorus ...
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Acorus sp. -Acorus sp. is a dwarf species with leaves less than 3 cm. -Acorus sp. is from Japen,they likes high humidity. Sunlight Demand: Bright Scattered Light Water Requirement: High Purchase Size: Diameter 0.5 -0.7"(1.2-1.7cm)
Acorus in Flora of North America - eFloras.org
Acorus Linnaeus, Sp. Pl. 1: 324. 1753; Gen. Pl. ed. 5; 151, 1754. Sweet-flag [Latin form of Greek akoron, presumably an ancient plant name] Herbs, wetlands or rocky stream banks, when bruised or broken producing pleasant and distinctive aromatic odor.
Acorus - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Acorus is an attractive, perennial, herbaceous, aquatic, marshy plant. This species inhabits perpetually wet areas such as the edges of streams and around ponds and lakes, in ditches and seeps. It is a grass-like, rhizome-forming, semi-aquatic perennial herb that can grow up to 2 …
Acorus L. | Plants of the World Online | Kew Science
First published in Sp. Pl.: 324 (1753) The native range of this genus is Temp. Asia to Indo-China and Philippines, Subarctic America to N. U.S.A.
Sweet Flag (Acorus) - The Best Plants to Grow in Your Garden
Acorus, commonly known as sweet flag, is a genus of perennial plants from the Acoraceae family. It’s primarily found near wetlands and marshes and has a unique set of characteristics that distinguish it from other plant varieties.
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Acorus sp is a small bamboo. Its leaves have stripes like tigers. Acorus sp look very nice in the sun. Daily care of Acorus sp
Acorus | Aquarium and Pond Plants of the World E3
Acorus is often regarded as a close relative of the Arum family (Araceae) and is sometimes included in that family. This plant has been found to have various medicinal, insecticidal, and pharmacological qualities. Acorus spp. are used primarily as pond plants.
Acorus has been considered for a long time to be a member of the Araceae and only recently has it been removed from the family, although the family Acoraceae was already established in 1820. There are a number of significant characters that distinguish Acorus from the Araceae: unifacial