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Limnobium spongia Bosc
AMERICAN SPONGEPLANT
American spongeplant, frogs bit; North American Frog-Bit; North North

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Limnobium spongia, American Frogs-bit
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Limnobium spongia, American Frogs-bit

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Limnobium spongia, American Frogs-bit
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Limnobium spongia, male, leaf and flower
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Limnobium spongia, male, leaf and flower

Limnobium spongia, female, leaf and flower
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Limnobium spongia, female, leaf and flower

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1. Limnobium spongia (Bosc) Richard ex Steudel, Nomenclator Botanicus. Editio secunda. 2: 45. 1841.

American frogbit

Hydrocharis spongia Bosc, Ann. Mus. Natl. Hist. Nat. 9: 396. 1807

Herbs, to 50 cm. Roots branched; stolon buds with 10 or more roots. Leaves floating or emersed in dense vegetation and when stranded; blade 1--10 ´ 0.9--7.8 cm; primary veins forming 30--80° angle with midvein, ascending, aerenchyma extensive, nearly margin to margin, individual aerenchyma space (located ca. 1 mm from either side of midvein) , 0.4--1.6 mm wide, 1 mm from midveinacross its longest axis. Flowers: staminate flowers with 9--12(--18) stamens; pistillate flowers with 3--4 petals; ovary 6--9-carpellate, locules 6--9; styles 2-fid nearly to base; ovules 200. Fruits 4--12 mm diam.

Flowering summer--fall. Floating on slow-moving water of streams, bayous, and lakes or stranded along shore; 0--100 m; Ala., Ark., Del., Fla., Ga., Ill., Ky., La., Md., Miss., Mo., N.Y., N.C., Okla., S.C., Tenn., Tex., Va.

No specimens have been seen from New Jersey, but although the species is to be expected there.

Limnobium spongia has two leaf forms, often on the same plant. The floating leaves have a thick layer of aerenchyma on the abaxial surface; the emersed leaves lack such tissue. Flowering and fruiting are predominantly on individuals with emersed leaves. Following pollination, the peduncle becomes recurved, forcing the developing fruit below the water surface.

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