According to Brongniart, Marsilea pubescens sleeps like the present species.
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In the chapter on the Sleep of Plants the conspicuous circumnutation of Marsilea quadrifoliata (Marsileaceae, Fam.
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Marsilea quadrifoliata (Marsileaceae).-Theshape of a leaf, expanded horizontally during the day, is shown at A (Fig.
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Marsilea quadrifoliata: circumnutation and nyctitropic movement of leaflet traced on vertical glass, during nearly 24 h. Figure reduced to two-thirds of original scale.
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Marsilea quadrifoliata: A, leaf during the day, seen from vertically above; B, leaf beginning to go to sleep, seen laterally; C, the same asleep.
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* A. Brongniart first observed that the leaves of this plant and of Marsilea sleep: see 'Bull.