Volume II (1970) - Flora of New Zealand Indigenous Tracheophyta - Monocotyledons except Graminae
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Potamogeton L.

POTAMOGETON L., 1753

Characters of the family. All or most lvs alt. and all stipulate. Cosmopolitan. Nearly 100 spp.; only 1 of the 4 N.Z. spp. likely to be endemic.

Key

1
Lvs all linear-filiform, < 2mm. wide, adnate to stipule; infl. discontinuous
Lvs, most or all, with lamina > 2 mm. wide, not adnate to stipule; infl. continuous
2
2
Lvs all grasslike, parallel-sided, with ∞ close, fine longitudinal nerves (occ. obscure); stipules fibrous
Lvs, most or all, elliptic to broadly oval, longitudinal nerves well separated; stipules not fibrous
3
3
Floating lvs mostly broad-oval and quite obtuse, nerves on each side of midrib not > 6; submersed lvs narrow-elliptic, ± translucent; achenes flattened and 3-keeled when dry, green to brown
Floating lvs mostly broad-elliptic and subacute, nerves on each side of midrib us. 6 or more; submersed lvs, if any, not differing greatly in shape and texture; achenes swollen and not obviously 3-keeled, often reddish

The present account is based largely on the work of Miss R. Mason who has studied the genus in N.Z. over many years. She has been unable to confirm earlier records of several N. Hemisphere spp. in N.Z. (see Bull. Wellington bot. Soc. No. 21, 1949, 12); examples are: P. gramineus (for P. ochreatus?); P. heterophyllus (for P. cheesemanii?); P. polygonifolius and P. natans (for P. suboblongus?).

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