Menyanthes trifoliata

Menyanthes trifoliata - Bogbean - Waterdrieblad - Trébol de agua -  Trèflee d'eau - Fieberklee
English: Bogbean - Buckbean
Nederlands: Waterdrieblad
Español: Trébol de agua - Trébol de rio
Français: Trèfle d'eau - Ményanthe trèfle d'eau
Deutsch: Fieberklee - Bitterklee

Family: Menyanthaceae - Bogbean family
Flowering time: April-July (sometimes again in October)
Height: 15-35cm
Altitude: to 2000m
Colour: pink outside, white inside
Petals: fringed with long whitish hairs
Leaves: trifoliate, with oval or diamond-shaped, untoothed leaflets, held above the water on long stalks
Habitat: shallow water fens and peat bogs, dune valleys, swamps
Distribution: most countries of Europe





Note: Aquatic or semi-aquatic perennial with stout creeping runners. Bogbean can be locally abundant. The name Menyanthes comes from the Greek words menyein, meaning "disclosing", and anthos, meaning "flower", in reference to the sequential opening of flowers on the inflorescence. Menyanthes trifoliata is on the Dutch Red List of vascular plants, classified as vulnerable.

Related key words: Heemtuin Bloemendaal, Heemtuin Nieuwkoop, Nederlandse Rode Lijst, Pyrenees, Pyreneeën, Pirineos, Ibón Anayet Inf. (Canfranc), Corral de las Mullas (Sallent de Gállego), Ibón de Trmacastilla (Sallent de Gállego)