pondweed in English

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a submerged aquatic plant that grows in still or running water and sometimes has floating leaves.
Water hyacinths, duckweed, and pondweed are all aquatic monocots.
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1. Claspingleaf Pondweed Potamogeton perfoliatus Linnaeus S3 (Watch list) Synonyms: Clasping-leaved Pondweed, Potamogeton perfoliatus var

2. Clasping-leaf pondweed leaves are wide and wavy

3. Potamogeton perfoliatus (Claspingleaf pondweed, perfoliate pondweed, redhead grass) is a perennial aquatic plant in the family Potamogetonaceae occurring in both standing and flowing freshwater habitats

4. Claspingleaf pondweed, Perfoliate pondweed, Redhead grass EUdict (European dictionary) is a collection of online dictionaries for the languages spoken mostly in Europe.

5. Clasping Leaf Pondweed can be removed by cutting and raking from the pond

6. Alternate Names redhead grass clasping-leaved pondweed Uses Claspingleaf pondweed beds stabilize sediments, reduce shoreline erosion, and provide valuable habitat and food source for a variety of fish, macroinvertebrates, crustaceans and waterfowl (Thayer et al 1975, Lubbers 1990).

7. Alternate Names redhead grass clasping-leaved pondweed Uses Claspingleaf pondweed beds stabilize sediments, reduce shoreline erosion, and provide valuable habitat and food source for a variety of fish, macroinvertebrates, crustaceans and waterfowl (Thayer et al 1975, Lubbers 1990).

8. Scientists are considering using the common pondweed and periwinkle to clean up old munition sites and reclaim the land.

9. Physiology Ogden’s pondweed is associated with alkaline water (Crow & Hellquist, 2000; Hellquist & Hilton, 1983; Hellquist & Mertinooke-Jongkind, 2003).

10. Previous Peltandra virginica (Arrow Arum) Next Potamogeton perfoliatus (Claspingleaf Pondweed) Pontederia cordata (Pickerel Weed) Pontederia cordata (Pickerel Weed) from 1.05

11. Clasping-leaf Pondweed (Potamogeton perfoliatus), a Wisconsin Special Concern plant, is found in lakes and streams with sandy or rocky substrate

12. Claspingleaf Pondweed Family Potamogetonaceae Description The species has long, branching round stems, emerging from a spreading rhizome, a horizontally growing submerged stem with roots

13. Besides its namesake, wild celery, the Canvasback shows a preference for the tubers of sago pondweed, which can make up 100% of its diet at times

14. Claspingleaf pondweed beds stabilize sediments, reduce shoreline erosion, and provide valuable habitat and food source for a variety of fish, macroinvertebrates, crustaceans and waterfowl (Thayer et al 1975, Lubbers 1990)

15. ‘Other species in danger are the brown hare, skylark, linnet, reed bunting, tree sparrow, grey partridge, Bullfinch, song thrush and grass-wrack pondweed.’ ‘Feeding on berries or with a mouthful of insects to take to chicks in their nests, images included blackbirds, robins, thrushes and many other birds rarely seen such as the Bullfinch