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Pondweeds (Potamogeton sp.) in the Ellijay River, Georgia, USA
by Alan Cressler
#046 - Dewlip
#047 - Solilith
pond weed
Just sharing a very neat plant... Robbinson's Pondweed (Potamogeton robbinsii), a plant I never purposefully collected but somehow managed to thrive in my tank. The ladder-like leaves are certainly interesting.
Longleaf Pondweed / Sargazo
Potamogeton nodosus
This plant, mainly seen as a weed throughout its range, grows in standing or slow-moving water, and is recognised by its lanceolate leaves borne on long petioles that allow the leaves to float on the surface, collecting light. Its flower spikes are reddish brown with densely packed yellow-brown flowers.
The leaves feed many species of invertebrates, including the waterlily aphid. The plant may hybridise with other Potamogeton species, making identification sometimes difficult.
In folk medicine, this plant is used for acne, cough, diarrhoea, dysentery, jaundice, and tuberculosis. The starchy rhizome is sometimes described as edible, but the whole plant may be considered toxic--err on the side of caution.
I associate longleaf pondweed with the god Volturnus, the astrological sign Pisces, the Sun, and the element Water.
Pondwood
County Durham. UK.