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- extant family in the order Ceratophyllales. Species are commonly called coontails or hornworts, although hornwort is also used for unrelated plants of the...
- Coon tail, coontail, or coon's tail may refer to: Ceratophyllum, aquatic plant Crotalus atrox, Western diamondback rattlesnake This disambiguation page...
- only extant family in the order Ceratophyllales. They are usually called coontails or hornworts, although hornwort is also used for unrelated plants of the...
- aquatic mosses, plants reported in the diets include fanwort (Cabomba), coontails (Ceratophyllum), duckweed (Lemna minor), large-flowered waterweed (Egeria...
- lake itself formerly consisted of native Chara and Gomphoneis algae and coontail (Ceratophyllum demersum), but the later introduction of curlyleaf pondweed...
- common name shared with the unrelated Anthocerotophyta), rigid hornwort, coontail, or coon's tail, is a species of flowering plant in the genus Ceratophyllum...
- m). Of all the observed species, coontail and hybrid water ****oil were the highest frequency of occurrence. Coontail is a common aquatic species in Wisconsin...
- mature they tend change their diet to submerged plants such as pondweed and coontail, and emergents such as annual wild rice and snails. This strong migrant...
- bands separated by white or gray interspaces; this led to the nickname of "coontail", though other species (e.g., Mojave rattlesnake) have similarly banded...
- excluding C. clandestinus and C. americ****) Ceratophyllum demersum hornwort coontail Cestrum aurantia**** orange cestrum Cestrum elegans red cestrum Cestrum...