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Stuckenia filiformis

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Isolectotype of Potamogeton marinus Linn var. occidentalis J. W. Robbins [family POTAMOGETONACEAE]
Isotype of Potamogeton punense A.Galan. [family POTAMOGETONACEAE]
Potamogeton aulacophyllus K. Schum. [family POTAMOGETONACEAE]
Filed as Stuckenia filiformis (Pers.) C.Börner subsp. alpina (Blytt) Haynes, Les & Král [family POTAMOGETONACEAE]
Holotype of Potamogeton strictus F. Phil. [family POTAMOGETONACEAE]
Stuckenia filiformis (Pers.) Boehm. subsp. alpina (Blytt) R.R. Haynes, Les & M. Král [family POTAMOGETONACEAE]
Lectotype of Potamogeton aulacophyllus K.Schum. [family POTAMOGETONACEAE]
Filed as Stuckenia filiformis (Pers.) C.Börner subsp. alpina (Blytt) Haynes, Les & Král [family POTAMOGETONACEAE]
Isotype of Potamogeton punense A.Galan. [family POTAMOGETONACEAE]
Filed as Stuckenia filiformis (Pers.) C.Börner subsp. alpina (Blytt) Haynes, Les & Král [family POTAMOGETONACEAE]
Stuckenia filiformis (Pers.) Boehm. subsp. alpina (Blytt) R.R. Haynes, Les & M. Král [family POTAMOGETONACEAE]
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Name

Identification
Stuckenia filiformis (Pers.) Boehm. [family POTAMOGETONACEAE ] (stored under name); Verified by Tur, N. M., 1979
Related name
  • Potamogeton aulacophyllus
  • Stuckenia filiformis
  • Potamogeton strictus
Common name
  • Potamot filiforme alpin, Flora of North America Vol. 22
  • Threadleaf-pondweed, Flora of North America Vol. 22
  • Potamot filiforme occidental, Flora of North America Vol. 22

Flora

Entry for Stuckenia filiformis (Persoon) Börner [family ]
Herbarium
Flora of North America (FNA)
Collection
Flora of North America
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
Flora of North America, Vol 22,
Names
Stuckenia filiformis (Persoon) Börner [family ], Flora fur das deutsche Volk, 713. 1912
Potamogeton filiformis Persoon [family POTAMOGETONACEAE], Syn. Pl., 1: 152. 1805
Information
Stems freely branching proximally, sparsely branching distally, subterete, (10--)20--60(--100) cm. Leaves: length and width of those on main stem only slightly larger than those on branches; stipules with stipular sheaths often inflated on proximal portion of stem, 1--4(--9.5) cm, summit of midstem stipules tight to stem, ca. ± same width as stem, ligule 2--20 mm, distinct, especially on distal stipules; blade filiform or slenderly linear, 1--15 cm ´ 0.2--2(--3.7) mm, apex notched, blunt, or short-apiculate; veins 1--3. Inflorescences: peduncles terminal, erect, filiform to slender, 2--10(--15) cm; spikes cylindric to moniliform, 5--55 mm; verticels 2--6(--9). Fruits dark brown, obovoid, 2--3 ´ 1.5--2.4 mm; beak inconspicuous.
Distribution
nearly worldwide.
Discussion
Three distinct subspecies seemingly apparently occur in North America. They are separated mainly by the size of the plants and the peduncle characteristics. Stuckenia filiformis subsp. occidentalis typically grows in cold deep water, standing or with a strong current. This variety tends to become robust and is easily confused with Stuckenia vaginata and S. striata. Stuckenia filiformis subsp. alpina is a much smaller plant typically growing in standing waters. Stuckenia filiformis subsp. filiformis is restricted to the far north. In the intermountain region of western United States is a more robust form that is quite similar to S. filiformis subsp. alpina but although it has previously been recognized as Potamogeton [Stuckenia] filiformis var. macounii Morong (J. L. Reveal 1977b).

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