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Pondweeds | Missouri Department of Conservation
Pondweeds are perennials with underwater leaves scattered on long (to 6 feet), flexible, jointed stems that are rooted to the bottom . Some also have floating leaves that are different from the submerged ones. Among the species, the leaves range from large, round, and leathery to small, needlelike, and delicate. mdc.mo.gov
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Potamogeton - Wikipedia
Potamogeton is a genus of aquatic, mostly freshwater, plants of the family Potamogetonaceae. Most are known by the common name pondweed. en.wikipedia.org
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Pondweed - Wikipedia
Pondweed refers to many species and genera of aquatic plants and green algae: Potamogeton, a diverse and worldwide genus; Elodea, found in North America ... en.wikipedia.org
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pondweed
ˈpondweed [f. pond n. + weed.] An aquatic herb that grows in ponds and still waters: spec. in Great Britain, the species of Potamogeton. With distinguishing prefix applied to other aquatic plants; as American pondweed, Canadian pondweed, or Choke P., Elodea canadensis (Anacharis Alsinastrum); Cape P... Oxford English Dictionary
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Pond Weed Identification Guide
Weed or algae issues in your pond? Learn about pond weed types and how to control them with the Pond Weed Identification Guide from The Pond Guy. www.thepondguy.com
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American Pondweed, the Good Guy in Your Pond - Magnolia Fisheries
American Pondweed is a weed you may want to keep in your pond. It's a great alternative to unsightly algae and invasive submersed weeds. magnoliafisheries.com
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Curly-leaf pondweed | (Potamogeton crispus) - Wisconsin DNR
Curly-leaf pondweed is a submersed aquatic plant native to Eurasia, Africa, and Australia, that reproduces via turions and is restricted in Wisconsin. dnr.wisconsin.gov
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Curlyleaf Pondweed
Curlyleaf pondweed is a non-native, invasive aquatic plant that can grow in very dense stands, displacing native species. maisrc.umn.edu
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Curly-Leaf Pondweed - Penn State Extension
One of more than 20 pondweed species (Potamogetons) that occur in Pennsylvania, this invasive plant from Europe frequently grows to nuisance levels in ponds. extension.psu.edu
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Potamogeton nodosus - Longleaf pondweed
Perennial floating leaf plant on stems up to 5 feet in length. Common to the shallow margins of ponds, lakes, and slow moving streams. greenmountainnatives.com
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SL473/SS686: Pondweeds of Florida
Pondweeds are submersed aquatic, herbaceous plants that are common in shallow water bodies across the world. Their aquatic character is written ... edis.ifas.ufl.edu
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American pondweed
American pondweed is a common name for several aquatic plants, and may refer to: Elodea canadensis, in the family Hydrocharitaceae, with many small leaves on a submerged stem Potamogeton epihydrus, in the family Potamogetonaceae, and known as "American pondweed" in the British Isles Potamogeton nodosus, wikipedia.org
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Broad-leaved pondweed
Broad-leaved pondweed is a common name for several plants and may refer to: Potamogeton amplifolius, native to North America Potamogeton natans, native to the northern hemisphere, and known as broad-leaved pondweed in the British Isles wikipedia.org
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Potamogeton pusillus
Potamogeton pusillus is a species of aquatic plant known by the common names small pondweed, lesser pondweed or least pondweed. In many parts of its range it is the commonest fine-leaved pondweed. wikipedia.org
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Potamogeton coloratus
Fen pondweed could be confused with other pondweeds, especially bog pondweed P. polygonifolius, to which it is closely related. Fen pondweed remains widespread in Ireland. wikipedia.org
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