Oenanthe aquatica
Common name
horsebane
Family
Apiaceae
Flora category
Vascular – Exotic
Structural class
Herbs - Dicotyledons other than Composites
NVS code
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OENAQU
Conservation status
Not applicable
Brief description
Upright to sprawling floating marginal perennial aquatic plant up to 1.5 m tall. Foliage is finely divided and hemlock-like, stems are hollow and reddish in colour. Submerged leaves are finely divided with threadlike segments.
Distribution
Locally common in Marlborough.
Habitat
Still and slow flowing water bodies, marshes and seasonally flooded wetlands.
Wetland plant indicator status rating
Information derived from the revised national wetland plant list prepared to assist councils in delineating and monitoring wetlands (Clarkson et al., 2021 Manaaki Whenua – Landcare Research Contract Report LC3975 for Hawke’s Bay Regional Council). The national plant list categorises plants by the extent to which they are found in wetlands and not ‘drylands’. The indicator status ratings are OBL (obligate wetland), FACW (facultative wetland), FAC (facultative), FACU (facultative upland), and UPL (obligate upland). If you have suggestions for the Wetland Indicator Status Rating, please contact: [Enable JavaScript to view protected content]
OBL: Obligate Wetland
Almost always is a hydrophyte, rarely in uplands (non-wetlands).
Detailed description
Biennial to perennial sprawling or erect herb up to 1.5 m tall, either floating (sometimes with submerged foliage) or terrestrial. Stems hollow, slightly grooved, usually tinged reddish purple. Emergent leaves bi to 4-pinnate, with segments up to 10 mm long, segments either crenate or pinnatifid. Submerged leaves 3-4 pinnate with filiform pinnae. Flowers in an umbel, either terminal or opposite a leaf 1-5 cm diameter, with (3)-5-12 rays. Subtending bracts 1 - (3) or lacking. Flowers white or pink tinged c. 2 mm diameter. Fruit ovoid-cylindric 3-5 mm long, prominantly ribbed.
Similar taxa
American horsebane (Oenanthe sarmentosa) and water celery (Apium nodiflorum) have less divided leaves with longer segments. Both species for dense sprawling mats, with stems rooting at the nodes.
Flowering
Summer
Flower colours
Red/Pink, White
Fruiting
Summer-autumn
Life cycle
Seed floating and dispersed by water.
Year naturalised
1940
Origin
Europe and Western Asia
Reason for introduction
Unknown, possibly a seed contaminant
Control techniques
Not controlled in New Zealand.
Attribution
Factsheet prepared by Paul Champion and Deborah Hofstra (NIWA).
References and further reading
Johnson PN, Brooke PA (1989). Wetland plants in New Zealand. DSIR Field Guide, DSIR Publishing, Wellington. 319pp.