Blyxa [Blyxa]
Description
Blyxa is a genus of submerged aquatic plants, often found in tropical and subtropical freshwater environments. They are characterized by their grass-like appearance, with slender stems and narrow leaves. Blyxa species are important for maintaining ecosystem health, providing oxygen, and serving as habitat for aquatic life. They are popular in the aquarium trade for their decorative appearance and the refuge they offer to small fish and invertebrates.
Species

Japanese Bamboo Plant [Blyxa japonica]
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Blyxa Octandra [Blyxa octandra]
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Blyxa Aubertii [Blyxa aubertii]
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Blyxa Echinodella [Blyxa echinodella]
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Phylum |
Seagrasses
Anthophyta
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Class |
Seagrasses
Anthophyta
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Order |
Turtle Grasses
Hydrocharitales
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Family |
Frog's-bit
Hydrocharitaceae
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Statistics
- Species 4