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Family: Lemnaceae
swollen duckweed, more, inflated duckweed
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Plant: Floating aquatic plant
Leaves: FRONDS floating on the surface of the water, single or 2 to a few cohering in small groups, obovate, 1-8 mm long, 1-1.5 times as long as wide, often gibbous, without a green stalk but with a very small white stipe that often decays; margins entire; nerves (3-)4-5(-7), the greatest distance between the laterals near or above the middle; distinct papillae absent; upper surface occasionally with distinct red spots; lower surface sometimes red colored, the red coloring beginning from the margins; largest air spaces wider than 0.3 mm; the sheath unwinged, the tips mostly rounded; no distinct turions present
Flowers: frequent, 1-7-ovulate, the small utricular scale with a narrow opening at the top
Fruit: 0.6-1.0 mm long, laterally winged, with dry pericarp.
SEEDS: with 8-16 distinct ribs
Misc: -Eutrophic, quiet waters; below 1800 m (6000 ft); Mar-Sep
Notes: root up to 15 cm long
REFERENCES: Landolt, Elias. 1992. Lemnaceae. Ariz.-Nev. Acad. Sci. 26(1)2.
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