
Common Name: Common Nardoo
Botanical Name: Marsilea drummondii
Family: MARSILEACEAE
Description:
Low, creeping, perennial herb. Fronds very variable in size. Leaflets in two opposite pairs covered in fine hairs or glabrous.
Low, creeping, perennial herb. Fronds very variable in size. Leaflets in two opposite pairs covered in fine hairs or glabrous.
Natural Distribution:
Common to wet areas of floodplains, wetlands and swamps in most agricultural districts of SA. Also in WA, NT, Qld, NSW and Vic.
Common to wet areas of floodplains, wetlands and swamps in most agricultural districts of SA. Also in WA, NT, Qld, NSW and Vic.
Notes:
Recorded as endangered in Yorke Peninsula, vulnerable in South-East and rare in Eyre Peninsula and Southern Lofty regions.
Recorded as endangered in Yorke Peninsula, vulnerable in South-East and rare in Eyre Peninsula and Southern Lofty regions.


