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The plant can be distinguished from other pondweeds by the red colour of its herbage.
Eelgrass, with its long slender leaves, is one of the pondweeds and not a true grass.
Charales is an order of pondweeds, freshwater algae in the division Charophyta.
Most pondweeds belong to the pondweed family, Potamogetonaceae.
The main difference between this species and other pondweeds is a discoloured flexible joint just below the top of the long leaf stalk.
In deeper water, white water-lily and curled and broad-leaved pondweeds can be found.
Specifically its high diversity of pondweeds (potamogeton), large area of reed bed, wet woodland and notable birds.
A wide range of wetland plants flourish with a large population of Flote Grass and several pondweeds.
Coleogeton (Potamogetonaceae), a new genus of pondweeds.
The loch is rather poor in terms of invertebrate faunal diversity under its present conditions, not helped by the invasive pondweeds, such as Canadian Pondweed.
The relatively small area of open water is dominated by floating pondweeds (Potamogeton sps), and has some water lilies Nuphar lutea.
In freshwater ecosystems, the Greater Scaup will eat seeds, leaves, stems and roots, along with sedges, pondweeds, muskgrass, and wild celery.
He submerged his head, exhaled a thunderous froth of bubbles and came up chomping pondweeds with the rhythmic back and forth motions of a contented cow.
If the turlough has a marshy zone near the swallow hole there may be mint, water cress, pondweeds, aquatic buttercups and knotgrass living a semiterrestrial existence.
It is a Site of Special Scientific Interest due to the presence of rare pondweeds (Potamogeton), and also is the home of watervoles.
It is a Special Area of Conservation (under the EU Habitats Directive) as an example of a natural nutrient-rich lake with pondweeds.
Pondweeds and Bur-reeds and Their Relatives of British Columbia Aquatic Families of Monocotyledons.
In marshes, sloughs, and ponds, Green-winged Teal select the seeds of bulrushes, pondweeds, and spikerushes (Eleocharis spp.)
The main difference from other narrow-leaved pondweeds is that the stipule joins the leaf base, when it is pulled the sheath and stipule comes away, similar to a grass sheath and ligule.
The inlets of the Tso Kar are a source of non-saline water; pondweeds and basic nettles grow there, forming floating islands of vegetation in the spring and dying off in the winter.
They loved the summer leaves of deciduous trees, and the succulent pondweeds and water plants of marshes and lakes, and with broad hooves and long legs, they could negotiate marshy, boggy bottomlands.
In summer, their diet consists mainly of aquatic vegetation - e.g. mannagrass (Glyceria), Potamogeton pondweeds and marine eelgrass (Zostera), acquired by sticking the head underwater or upending while swimming; they also eat some grass growing on dry land.
Common aquatic plants in the water column includes Rigid Hornwort and Yellow Water-lily coupled with a presence of Nuttall's waterweed, Frogbit, Common Duckweed, White Waterlily, Amphibious Bistort, and four species of Pondweeds.
'Double Kettle' is fed by surface runoff and its water is turbid, supporting only an impoverished surface vegetation of pondweeds, including the alien Canadian pondweed, Elodea canadensis; it is fringed mainly by common reed, Phragmites australis, with some saw-sedge and common club-rush, Scirpus lacustris.
Zosteraceae is closely related to Potamogetonaceae, a family of freshwater aquatics.
Althenia is a genus of aquatic plants of the family Potamogetonaceae.
Most pondweeds belong to the pondweed family, Potamogetonaceae.
Their historic range is believed to correspond to that of seagrasses from the Potamogetonaceae and Hydrocharitaceae families.
The Aponogetonaceae is considered to be allied to the Potamogetonaceae - Najadaceae complex of families.
Earlier systems classified this genus in the family Potamogetonaceae or in the family Posidoniaceae but belonging to order Zosterales.
From 1961 to 1996 she worked in Estonian Institute of Zoology and Botany and was well-known specialist about Potamogetonaceae plants.
Volume 16 (2002) - Revisions: Caryophyllaceae, Cunoniaceae, Potamogetonaceae, Zosteraceae, Cymodoceaceae.
Although several angiosperm families, such as Alismataceae, and Potamogetonaceae have leaf morphologies similar to Petrocardium, its lack of the primary vein structure found in those families excludes them as relatives.