Difference between revisions of "Potamogeton richardsonii"
Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club 32: 599. 1905.
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− | |discussion=<p>Potamogeton richardsonii is quite similar to P. perfoliatus. Specific characteristics to separate the two species are the shape of the leaf blade apex, acute in P. richardsonii and obtuse in P. perfoliatus, and the condition of the stipules, disintegrating between the veins leaving fibrous strands in P. richardsonii, and the entire stipule, including the veins, disintegrating in P. perfoliatus.</p><!-- | + | |discussion=<p><i>Potamogeton richardsonii</i> is quite similar to <i>P. perfoliatus</i>. Specific characteristics to separate the two species are the shape of the leaf blade apex, acute in <i>P. richardsonii</i> and obtuse in <i>P. perfoliatus</i>, and the condition of the stipules, disintegrating between the veins leaving fibrous strands in <i>P. richardsonii</i>, and the entire stipule, including the veins, disintegrating in <i>P. perfoliatus</i>.</p><!-- |
− | --><p>Two hybrids, Potamogeton gramineus × P. richardsonii (= P. × hagstroemii A. Bennett [as hagstromii]) and P. nodosus × P. richardsonii (= P. × rectifolius A. Bennett), have been described.</p> | + | --><p>Two hybrids, <i>Potamogeton gramineus</i> × <i>P. richardsonii</i> (= P. × hagstroemii A. Bennett [as hagstromii]) and <i>P. nodosus</i> × <i>P. richardsonii</i> (= P. × rectifolius A. Bennett), have been described.</p> |
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|genus=Potamogeton | |genus=Potamogeton | ||
|species=Potamogeton richardsonii | |species=Potamogeton richardsonii |
Revision as of 15:57, 18 September 2019
Rhizome present. Cauline stems terete, without spots, to 100 cm; nodal glands absent. Turions absent. Leaves submersed, ± spirally arranged, sessile, lax; stipules persistent, conspicuous, convolute, free from blade, white, not ligulate, 0.12–0.17 cm, fibrous, disintegrating to persistent fibers, even on proximal portion of stem, shredding at apex, apex obtuse; blade olive green, ovate-lanceolate to narrowly lanceolate, not arcuate, 1.6–13 cm × 5–28 mm, base rounded, without basal lobes, clasping, margins entire to crispate, apex not hoodlike, not splitting when pressed, acute to obtuse, lacunae absent; veins 3–35. Inflorescences emersed, unbranched; peduncles not dimorphic, terminal or axillary, erect to rarely recurved, clavate, 1.5–14.8 cm; spikes not dimorphic, cylindric, 13–37 mm. Fruits sessile, greenish brown, obovoid, turgid to concave, not or rarely abaxially keeled, not laterally keeled, 2.2–4.2 × 1.7–2.9 mm; beak erect, 0.4–0.7 mm; sides without basal tubercles; embryo with 1 full spiral. 2n = 52.
Phenology: Flowering summer–fall.
Habitat: Alkaline waters of lakes, streams, and rivers
Elevation: 0–3000 m
Distribution
Alta., B.C., Man., N.B., N.W.T., N.S., Ont., Que., Sask., Yukon, Alaska, Calif., Colo., Conn., Idaho, Ill., Ind., Iowa, Maine, Mass., Mich., Minn., Mont., Nebr., Nev., N.H., N.Y., N.Dak., Ohio, Oreg., Pa., S.Dak., Utah, Vt., Wash., Wis., Wyo.
Discussion
Potamogeton richardsonii is quite similar to P. perfoliatus. Specific characteristics to separate the two species are the shape of the leaf blade apex, acute in P. richardsonii and obtuse in P. perfoliatus, and the condition of the stipules, disintegrating between the veins leaving fibrous strands in P. richardsonii, and the entire stipule, including the veins, disintegrating in P. perfoliatus.
Two hybrids, Potamogeton gramineus × P. richardsonii (= P. × hagstroemii A. Bennett [as hagstromii]) and P. nodosus × P. richardsonii (= P. × rectifolius A. Bennett), have been described.
Selected References
None.