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Lemnoideae

Lemnoideae is a subfamily of flowering aquatic plants, known as duckweeds, water lentils, or water lenses. They float on or just beneath the surface of still or slow-moving bodies of fresh water and wetlands. Also known as bayroot, they arose from within the arum or aroid family (Araceae), so often are classified as the subfamily Lemnoideae within the…

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Duckweed in natural environments

Use as human food crop

Invasive species

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Fossil record

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Lemnoideae

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Triples39
Avg. degree1.98
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Lemnoideae

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related to Fossil record · 24
Lemnoideae → Alberta, Aquaephyllum, Argentina, Canada, Czech Republic, Extinct, Fossils, In, John William Dawson, Late Cretaceous, Lemna, Lemnospermum, Limnobiophyllum, Maastrichtian, Miocene, North America, Occurrences, Paleocene, Pandaniidites, Patagonia
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Lemnoideae → subfamily of flowering aquatic plants

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duckweed plants water wolffia spirodela also family species lemna duckweeds flowers source nutrients araceae subfamily aquatic within may surface plant

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Lemnoideaeis asubfamily of flowering aquatic plants0.90text
bluegillsinstance ofand fish0.80text
duckweed to establish themselvesinstance ofThese conditions allow for the invasion of a fast growing species0.80text
spreadinstance ofThese conditions allow for the invasion of a fast growing species0.80text
and displace other native species such as sawgrassinstance ofThese conditions allow for the invasion of a fast growing species0.80text
and over timeinstance ofThese conditions allow for the invasion of a fast growing species0.80text
result in widespread changes to the ecology of native sawgrassinstance ofThese conditions allow for the invasion of a fast growing species0.80text
slough habitats within the Evergladesinstance ofThese conditions allow for the invasion of a fast growing species0.80text
bacteriainstance ofThe same publication provides an extensive list of references for many duckweed-related topics.These plants also may play a role in conservation of water because a cover of duck…0.80text
nitrogeninstance ofThe same publication provides an extensive list of references for many duckweed-related topics.These plants also may play a role in conservation of water because a cover of duck…0.80text
phosphatesinstance ofThe same publication provides an extensive list of references for many duckweed-related topics.These plants also may play a role in conservation of water because a cover of duck…0.80text
and other nutrients from naturally occurring bodies of waterinstance ofThe same publication provides an extensive list of references for many duckweed-related topics.These plants also may play a role in conservation of water because a cover of duck…0.80text

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