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Lemnoideae is a
subfamily of
flowering aquatic plants,
known as
duckweeds,
water lentils, or
water lenses. They
float on or just
beneath the
surface of...
- and aquaculture. Currently, 14
species of
Lemna are recognised.
These duckweeds were
previously placed in a
separate flowering plant family, the Lemnaceae...
- wildlife.
Familiar examples of
aquatic plants include waterlily, lotus,
duckweeds,
mosquito fern,
floating heart,
water ****oils, mare's tail,
water lettuce...
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following spring, they
restart growing again and
float back to the surface.
Duckweeds in
general need some
management effort to be cultivated. The
small free...
- arum
family Araceae. It has a
subcosmopolitan distribution.
Unlike other duckweeds, it has
submerged rather than
floating fronds (up to 12-14m
below the...
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Randall A.; Michael, Todd P. (2011-07-28). "Evolution of
Genome Size in
Duckweeds (Lemnaceae)".
Journal of Botany. 2011: 1–9. doi:10.1155/2011/570319. ISSN 2090-0120...
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other typical ferns but more
resembling the form of some
mosses or even
duckweeds.
Azolla filiculoides is one of two fern
species for
which a reference...
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duckweeds (Lemnaceae) as
human food". Food Chemistry. 217: 266–273. doi:10.1016/j.foodchem.2016.08.116. ISSN 0308-8146. PMID 27664634. The
Duckweed Genome...
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Wolffia arrhiza,
commonly known as
spotless watermeal or
rootless duckweed, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
Araceae family,
which includes other...
- Kew. Landolt, E. (1986)
Biosystematic investigations in the
family of
duckweeds (Lemnaceae). Vol. 2. The
family of
Lemnaceae - A
monographic study. Part...