Herb latin name: Lilaea subulata


Synonyms: Lilaea scilloides


Family: Juncaginaceae (Arrow-grass Family)



Description of the plant:



Plant:
Annual


Height:
30 cm
(11 3/4 inch)

Habitat of Lilaea subulata:

Shallow water and coastal tide flats, or in mud at the edges of the water.

Other uses of the herb:

The leaves are used in thatching and for making brooms.

Propagation of Lilaea subulata:

Seed -

Cultivation of the herb:

Shallow water and coastal tide flats, or in mud at the edges of the water.

Medicinal use of Lilaea subulata:

None known

Known hazards of Lilaea subulata:

None known

Plant information taken from the Plants For A Future.