Stuckenia Subretusa
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''Stuckenia'' is a genus of flowering aquatic plants. It contains approximately 30 species that grow in shallow water. Pondweed is a common name for plants in this genus.


Description

These herbs have rhizomes but not turions. Tubers can be absent or present. The main difference between ''Stuckenia'' and ''Potamogeton'' is that the
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joins the leaf base. When it is pulled the sheath and stipule comes away, similar to a grass sheath and
ligule A ligule (from "strap", variant of ''lingula'', from ''lingua'' "tongue") is a thin outgrowth at the junction of leaf A leaf (: leaves) is a principal appendage of the plant stem, stem of a vascular plant, usually borne laterally above g ...
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Species

:* '' Stuckenia aldanensis'' :* '' Stuckenia amblyophylla'' :* '' Stuckenia arctovaginata'' :* '' Stuckenia austrosibirica'' :* '' Stuckenia borealis'' :* '' Stuckenia bottnica'' :* '' Stuckenia carbonata'' :* '' Stuckenia chakassiensis'' :* '' Stuckenia clavata'' :* '' Stuckenia fennica'' :* '' Stuckenia filiformis'' (slenderleaf-pondweed) :* '' Stuckenia gibbosa'' :* ''
Stuckenia helvetica ''Stuckenia'' is a genus of flowering aquatic plants. It contains approximately 30 species that grow in shallow water. Pondweed is a common name for plants in this genus. Description These herbs have rhizomes but not turions. Tubers can be absen ...
'' :* '' Stuckenia interior'' :* '' Stuckenia macrocarpa'' :* '' Stuckenia marina'' :* ''
Stuckenia matyrensis ''Stuckenia'' is a genus of flowering aquatic plants. It contains approximately 30 species that grow in shallow water. Pondweed is a common name for plants in this genus. Description These herbs have rhizomes but not turions. Tubers can be absen ...
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Stuckenia meinshausenii ''Stuckenia'' is a genus of flowering aquatic plants. It contains approximately 30 species that grow in shallow water. Pondweed is a common name for plants in this genus. Description These herbs have rhizomes but not turions. Tubers can be absen ...
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Stuckenia mirabilis ''Stuckenia'' is a genus of flowering aquatic plants. It contains approximately 30 species that grow in shallow water. Pondweed is a common name for plants in this genus. Description These herbs have rhizomes but not turions. Tubers can be absen ...
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Stuckenia mongolica ''Stuckenia'' is a genus of flowering aquatic plants. It contains approximately 30 species that grow in shallow water. Pondweed is a common name for plants in this genus. Description These herbs have rhizomes but not turions. Tubers can be absen ...
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Stuckenia omoloica ''Stuckenia'' is a genus of flowering aquatic plants. It contains approximately 30 species that grow in shallow water. Pondweed is a common name for plants in this genus. Description These herbs have rhizomes but not turions. Tubers can be absen ...
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Stuckenia palaeofiliformis ''Stuckenia'' is a genus of flowering aquatic plants. It contains approximately 30 species that grow in shallow water. Pondweed is a common name for plants in this genus. Description These herbs have rhizomes but not turions. Tubers can be absen ...
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Stuckenia pamirica ''Stuckenia'' is a genus of flowering aquatic plants. It contains approximately 30 species that grow in shallow water. Pondweed is a common name for plants in this genus. Description These herbs have rhizomes but not turions. Tubers can be absen ...
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Stuckenia pectinata ''Stuckenia pectinata'' ( syn. ''Potamogeton pectinatus''), commonly called sago pondweed or fennel pondweed, and sometimes called ribbon weed, is a cosmopolitan water plant species that grows in fresh and brackish water on all continents except ...
'' (fennel pondweed, sago pondweed) :* ''
Stuckenia praepectinata ''Stuckenia'' is a genus of flowering aquatic plants. It contains approximately 30 species that grow in shallow water. Pondweed is a common name for plants in this genus. Description These herbs have rhizomes but not turions. Tubers can be absen ...
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Stuckenia praevaginata ''Stuckenia'' is a genus of flowering aquatic plants. It contains approximately 30 species that grow in shallow water. Pondweed is a common name for plants in this genus. Description These herbs have rhizomes but not turions. Tubers can be absen ...
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Stuckenia pseudorostrata ''Stuckenia'' is a genus of flowering aquatic plants. It contains approximately 30 species that grow in shallow water. Pondweed is a common name for plants in this genus. Description These herbs have rhizomes but not turions. Tubers can be absen ...
'' :* '' Stuckenia punensis'' :* '' Stuckenia sakmarensis'' :* '' Stuckenia striata'' (broadleaf pondweed) :* '' Stuckenia subretusa'' :* ''
Stuckenia suecica ''Stuckenia'' is a genus of flowering aquatic plants. It contains approximately 30 species that grow in shallow water. Pondweed is a common name for plants in this genus. Description These herbs have rhizomes but not turions. Tubers can be absen ...
'' :* '' Stuckenia tenuicarpa'' :* '' Stuckenia vaginata'' (sheathed pondweed) :* '' Stuckenia vaginatoides'' :* '' Stuckenia zosteracea''


References

:* Börner, C. 1912. Botanisch-systematische Notizen. Abhandl. Naturwiss. Vereine. Bremen 21: 245-282. :* Doweld, A. B. 2015. On the nomenclature of fossil Stuckenia (Potamogetonaceae). Phytotaxa 236: 86-90. :* Holub, J. 1997. ''Stuckenia'' Börner 1912--the correct name for Coleogeton (Potamogetonaceae). Preslia 69: 361-366. :
The INTERNATIONAL FOSSIL PLANT NAMES INDEX, 23-Mar-16
:* Les, D. H. and R. R. Haynes. 1996. Coleogeton (Potamogetonaceae), a new genus of pondweeds. Novon 6: 389-391. :* Moore, E. 1913. The potamogetons in relation to pond culture. Bull Bureau Fish. 33: 251-291. :* Reveal, J. L. 1977. Potamogetonaceae. In: A. Cronquist et al. 1972+. Intermountain Flora. Vascular Plants of the :* Intermountain West, U.S.A. 4+ vols. New York and London. Vol. 6, pp. 24-42. {{Taxonbar, from=Q4846339 Potamogetonaceae Alismatales genera