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- Eichhornia, commonly called water hyacinths, was a polyphyletic genus of the aquatic flowering plants family Pontederiaceae. Since it was consistently...
- Pontederia cr****ipes (formerly Eichhornia cr****ipes), commonly known as common water hyacinth, is an aquatic plant native to South America, naturalized...
- type species of Pontederia subg. Eichhornia, which was previously recognized as part of the polyphyletic genus Eichhornia. It is of some interest as an aquarium...
- the genus Eichhornia (Pontederiaceae). For example, Eichhornia azurea exhibits distyly, whereas another species in the same genus, Eichhornia cr****ipes...
- can be Doleromyrma darwiniana or Pheidole capensis The ISSG lists it as Eichhornia cr****ipes. The ISSG lists it as Psidium cattleianum. The ISSG list includes...
- incorrect notion is that the old word nilad refers to the water hyacinth (Eichhornia cr****ipes) that grows on the banks of the Pasig River. This plant species...
- Sorghums Oats Lemna minorDuckweed Pistia stratiotesWater lecttuce Eichhornia cr****ipes – Water hyacinth Salvinia molesta – fern Ipomoea aquatica –...
- been introduced into North America as biocontrol of the invasive plant Eichhornia cr****ipes (water hyacinth). "Neochetina bruchi Report". Integrated Taxonomic...
- duck. The wetland's rich floating vegetation comprises the following: Eichhornia cr****ipes dominates in 50% of the area. Azolla sp. are sp****ly seen in...
- Magdalena River, one can find species such as Eichhornia azurea, Typha angustifolia, Heliconia, Eichhornia cr****ipes, Anacardium excelsum, and Lecythis...