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- Pondweed refers to many species and genera of aquatic plants and green algae: Potamogeton, a diverse and worldwide genus Elodea, found in North America...
- broad-leaved pondweeds, although cutting down to the sediment surface in the early growing season may inhibit turion production. This pondweed is considered...
- Shining pondweed is a common name for several plants and may refer to: Potamogeton illinoensis, native to North America Potamogeton lucens, native to Eurasia...
- American pondweed is a common name for several aquatic plants, and may refer to: Elodea canadensis, in the family Hydrocharitaceae, with many small leaves...
- Broad-leaved pondweed is a common name for several plants and may refer to: Potamogeton amplifolius, native to North America Potamogeton natans, native...
- Small pondweed is a common name for several plants and may refer to: Potamogeton berchtoldii Potamogeton pusillus This page is an index of articles on...
- most other broadleaved pondweeds, perfoliate pondweed is tetraploid, with 2n=52. Over much of its range, perfoliate pondweed is unlikely to be confused...
- aquatic plants (pondweed) of the family Potamogetonaceae. The only species in the genus is Groenlandia densa. Opposite-leaved pondweed is a common name...
- fine-leaved pondweeds, Potamogeton pusillus is diploid, with 2n=26. Lesser pondweed can be difficult to distinguish reliably from other fine-leaved pondweeds, especially...
- from 1 to 2 metres. The main difference between this species and other pondweeds is a discoloured flexible joint just below the top of the long leaf stalk...