
Lemna - Wikipedia
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.
Common duckweed - US Forest Service
The duckweeds (genus Lemna) and related genera of the duckweed family (Lemnaceae) are the smallest flowering plants known. Individual plants consist of a single, flat oval leaf (technically …
Duckweed - AquaPlant: Management of Pond Plants & Algae
There are three common types of duckweed in North America. Click on the buttons to learn more about each species. Learn more about Duckweed. View plant photos, descriptions, maps, …
How to Grow and Care for Duckweed - The Spruce
May 7, 2024 · Duckweed (Lemna spp.) is one of the smallest flowering plants on Earth. Adaptable to a wide range of temperatures, it can be grown outdoors on home ponds and indoors, near a …
Lemna spp. - Mississippi State University Extension Service
Apr 2, 2025 · Leaf-like petals of common duckweed. Comparison of common and giant duckweed. but it can take over larger, nutrient-enriched ponds. Several species of duckweed …
Weekly “What is it?”: Duckweed - UF/IFAS Extension Escambia County
Apr 21, 2021 · On further investigation, I found that it was actually covered with a very small aquatic plant called Duckweed (Lemna spp). Smaller than a pinky fingernail and similar in leaf …
Lemna minor - Wikipedia
Lemna minor, the common duckweed [2] [3] or lesser duckweed, is a species of aquatic freshwater plant in the subfamily Lemnoideae of the arum family Araceae. [4] L. minor is used …
Lemna minor — common duckweed - Go Botany
Among the smallest of all flowering plants, common duckweed is a free -floating aquatic perennial that forms a floating mat of minute foliage on the water surface.
Lemna species - Duckweeds — BSBI VC77
Lemna species - Duckweeds. Lemna trisulca - Ivy-leaved Duckweed is easiest to identify. Lemna gibba - Fat Duckweed. This is thought to be the commonest dickweed, but is often mistaken …
Lemna Sp. - Duckweed - Neocities
This is the only Lemna species that produces turions (overwintering buds). A detailed species description is provided in Flora North America. Additionally, Wayne Armstrong provides …