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- Potamogeton perfoliatus (claspingleaf pondweed, perfoliate pondweed, redhead gr****) is a perennial aquatic plant in the family Potamogetonaceae occurring...
- Chemical classification System British NVC community A13 (Potamogeton perfoliatus - Myriophyllum alterniflorum community) Subfamily A13, a rhodopsin-like...
- Persicaria perfoliata (basionym Polygonum perfoliatum) is a species of flowering plant in the buckwheat family. Common names include mile-a-minute, devil's...
- Afroaster peglerae Aster perelegans : Eucephalus elegans Aster perfoliatus : Afroaster perfoliatus Aster pilosus : Symphyotrichum pilosum Aster pleiocephalus :...
- Campanula perfoliata L. Legousia perfoliata (L.) Britton Prismatocarpus perfoliatus (L.) Sweet Pentagonia perfoliata (L.) ****ze Dysmicodon perfoliatum (L...
- where the petiole attaches near the center, e.g. a lotus leaf perfoliate perfoliatus stem attachment With the leaf blade surrounding the stem such that the...
- characterized by Vallisneria spiralis, Potamogeton crispus and Potamogeton perfoliatus. Flooded communities: periodically or occasionally flooded land dominated...
- linear-leaved. The broad-leaved group includes such species as P. natans, P. perfoliatus and P. alpinus. The linear-leaved group includes such species as P. rutilus...
- for species such as Myriophyllum farwelli (2.8 g/m2) and Potamogeton perfoliatus (3.9 g/m2). Evergreen shrubs and Gymnosperm trees as well as succulents...
- verticillatum); several kinds of Potamogetonshining (P. lucens), perfoliate (P. perfoliatus), kinky (P. crispus), fennel (P. pectinatus) and P. macrocarpus; as well...