Blyxa is a genus of an aquatic plant of the family Hydrocharitaceae described as a genus in 1806.
It is native to tropical and subtropical regions of Africa, Asia, Madagascar, and Australia.
Species
- Blyxa aubertii A. Rich. - China, Japan, Korea, Indian Subcontinent, SE Asia, New Guinea, N Australia, Caroline Islands, Madagascar, Tanzania, Mozambique
- Blyxa echinosperma (C.B.Clarke) Hook.f. - China, Japan, Korea, Indian Subcontinent, SE Asia, New Guinea, N Australia
- Blyxa hexandra <small>C.D.K.Cook & Luond</small> - central Africa
- Blyxa japonica <small>(Miq.) Maxim. ex Asch. & Gürke</small> - China, Japan, Korea, Indian Subcontinent, SE Asia, New Guinea
- Blyxa javanica <small>Hassk.</small> - Java
- Blyxa leiosperma <small>Koidz.</small> - Japan, Anhui, Fujian, Guangdong, Hainan, Jiangxi, Zhejiang
- Blyxa novoguineensis <small>Hartog</small> - Papua New Guinea
- Blyxa octandra <small>(Roxb.) Planch. ex Thwaites</small> - China, Indian Subcontinent, Myanmar, Thailand, New Guinea
- Blyxa quadricostata <small>Hartog</small> - Myanmar, Thailand
- Blyxa radicans <small>Ridl.</small> - central Africa
- Blyxa senegalensis <small>Dandy</small> - West Africa
- Blyxa vietii <small>C.D.K.Cook & Luond</small> - Vietnam
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