Lemna minuta: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Plantae
- Phylum
- Tracheophyta
- Class
- Liliopsida
- Order
- Alismatales
- Family
- Araceae
- Genus
- Lemna
- Species
- Lemna minuta
- Scientific Name
- Lemna minuta
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Lemna minuta
Lemna minuta is a species of duckweed known by the common name least duckweed. It is the smallest Lemna species. It is native to parts of the Americas, and naturalized in others; the exact native range is not known. It is found on other continents as a non-native introduction as well. The plant's distribution is ever-expanding; it has been spreading in Europe and it was described from Poland for the first time in 2007. In many areas it is a noxious weed, such as in Belgium.
This tiny plant varies in shape depending on growth conditions. In the shade it is a single green translucent oval body no more than 2.5 millimeters long, and in full sunlight it generally grows in pairs. There is a central vein usually visible under magnification and microscopy. The plant produces an ephemeral membrane-bound flower.
This duckweed grows in slow-moving, calm, and stagnant freshwater habitats. It affects the ecology of its habitat by forming mats on the water surface, reducing sunlight penetration and oxygen exchange.
...Lemna minuta in languages:
- Czech
- okřehek nejmenší
- Dutch
- Dwergkroos
- English
- Least Duckweed
- French
- Lentille d'eau minuscule
- French
- Lenticule minuscule
- French
- Lentille d'eau menue
- German
- Winzige Wasserlinse
- Hungarian
- szemcsés békalencse
- Italian
- Lenticchia d'acqua minuta
- Japanese
- ヒナウキクサ
- Polish
- rzęsa drobniutka
- Russian
- Ряска мелковатая
- Swedish
- kölandmat
Images from inaturalist.org observations:
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