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Duckweeds are the smallest flowering plants. Read how they can provide food and help clean our water. ... The Charms of Duckweed ... To learn more about these fascinating plants, next read the botanical facts, or view some duckweed illustrations...
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www.mobot.org/jwcross/duckweed/duckweed-charms.htm
www.mobot.org/jwcross/duckweed/duckweed-charms.htm
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Common duckweed is a very small light green free-floating, seed bearing plant. Duckweed has 1 to 3 leaves, or fronds, of 1/16 to 1/8 inch in length. A single root (or root-hair) protrudes from each frond. Duckweeds tend to grow in dense colonies in quiet water, undisturbed by wave action.
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aquaplant.tamu.edu/database/floating_plants/common_duck...
aquaplant.tamu.edu/database/floating_plants/common_duckweed.htm
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Lemnaoideae - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Lemnaceae is a family of flowering plants, also known as the duckweed family , as it contains the duckweeds or water lentils. Since duckweeds are now considered to be a branch of the arum or aroid ...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lemnaoideae
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Duckweed is a small and free floating flowering plant which is stem less, aquatic and only grows on the surface of still or slow moving water. Duckweed depletes the oxygen, killing the fish and submerged plants. ... How to Identify Duckweed:
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www.clean-flo.com/lake-weeds/duckweed.html
www.clean-flo.com/lake-weeds/duckweed.html
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Because duckweed and watermeal plants are so small, a single Reward treatment will seldom make contact with and kill all the plants. In addition, Reward does not persist in the water; it is typically gone from the water column by 7 to 10 days after treatment.
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www.btny.purdue.edu/pubs/APM/APM-2-W.pdf
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Taxonomic descriptions, images and dichotomous keys for the Lemnaceae (duckweed family) in North America. ... Refer to The Charms Of Duckweed by Dr. John Cross. This site has information and illustrations about duckweed anatomy, population growth, laboratory projects, and practical applications using duckweeds for waste...
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waynesword.palomar.edu/1wayindx.htm
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Duckweed;; Duckweed is the smallest flowering plant. It floats on the water surface in a bright green layer. Duckweed has no stems and no leaves. Some may have tiny roots. It is basically a green sphere, sometimes called fronds but having nothing in common with leaves or fronds (their proper name is thallus).
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www.naturia.per.sg/buloh/plants/duckweed.htm
www.naturia.per.sg/buloh/plants/duckweed.htm
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Duckweed belongs to the family Lemnaceae and is small, free floating green plants that form large blankets on the surface of sheltered water. The body of duckweeds is composed of a simple floating disc of photosynthetic tissue often with roots attached.
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www.environmentalleverage.com/Duckweed.htm
www.environmentalleverage.com/Duckweed.htm
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Why Duckweed?; Duckweed it is a small aquatic plant that floats on the surface of ponds, wetlands, and nutrient-rich lakes. Worldwide, there are over 40 species of duckweed (family Lemnaceae), with 20 species found in the United States.
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ei.cornell.edu/toxicology/bioassays/duckweed/
ei.cornell.edu/toxicology/bioassays/duckweed/
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