Justicia ovata

looseflower water-willow, looseflower waterwillow, coastal plain water-willow, coastal plain waterwillow
Family

Acanthaceae

Leaf Arrangement

opposite, decussate

Leaf Margin

entire

Leaf Type

simple

Leaf Shape

elliptic, lanceolate, oblanceolate

Growth Form

forb

Flower Color

pink, purple, white

Flower Month

May - July

Height (meters)

0.1 - 1.0

Milky Sap

No

Armed/Unarmed

Unarmed

Origin

native

Lifespan

perennial

Growing Season

Cool season


Wetland Class

OBL

Wetland Coefficient of Conservatism

5

Prairie Coefficient of Conservatism

3

Field Characters

Similar to Dicliptera brachiata, which has scant or no petioles and a stem with ridges, while Justicias’ have somewhat hexogonal stems and substantial (up to 3 cm) petioles.

Natural History

Found in wet and swampy ground throughout Louisiana and southeast Texas.

Habitat

Mud or shallow water, low woods and marshes.