Lemna: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Plantae
- Phylum
- Tracheophyta
- Class
- Liliopsida
- Order
- Alismatales
- Family
- Araceae
- Genus
- Lemna
- Species
- Scientific Name
- Lemna
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Lemna
Lemna is a genus of free-floating aquatic plants referred to by the common name "duckweed". They are morphologically divergent members of the arum family Araceae. These rapidly growing plants have found uses as a model system for studies in community ecology, basic plant biology, ecotoxicology, and production of biopharmaceuticals, and as a source of animal feeds for agriculture and aquaculture. Currently, 14 species of Lemna are recognised.
...Lemna in languages:
- Chinese
- 青萍屬
- Chinese
- 浮萍屬
- Czech
- okřehek
- Danish
- Andemadslægten
- Dutch
- Eendenkroos
- English
- Duckweeds
- English
- Duckweed
- Finnish
- sorsanlimaskat
- French
- Lentilles d'eau
- German
- Wasserlinsen
- Hungarian
- Békalencse
- Japanese
- アオウキクサ属
- Latvian
- Ūdensziedi
- Lithuanian
- Plūdena
- Polish
- Rzęsa
- Russian
- Ряска
- Swedish
- andmatssläktet
- Thai
- สกุล แหนเล็ก
- Ukrainian
- Ряска
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