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a, Lemna trisulca. b, L. gibba-b1, Flowering frond; b2, Mature female flower with two male flowers; b3, Mature male flower. c, d, L. minor, dorsal and ventral view of the frond. e, L. turionifera dorsal view of frond. f, g, L. aequinoctialis-f, Ventral view of frond. g1, Flowering frond; g2, Mature female flower with two male flowers; g3, Mature male flower. h, L. perpusilla-h1, Flowering frond; h2, Mature female flower with two male flowers; h3, Mature male flower.

a, Lemna trisulca. b, L. gibba-b1, Flowering frond; b2, Mature female flower with two male flowers; b3, Mature male flower. c, d, L. minor, dorsal and ventral view of the frond. e, L. turionifera dorsal view of frond. f, g, L. aequinoctialis-f, Ventral view of frond. g1, Flowering frond; g2, Mature female flower with two male flowers; g3, Mature male flower. h, L. perpusilla-h1, Flowering frond; h2, Mature female flower with two male flowers; h3, Mature male flower.

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The Lemnaceae members, commonly known by duckweeds, are smallest in size among the angiosperm families. They are found in relatively stagnant aquatic habitats ; however, when they occur in running water, they limit themselves to the shores, often among floating leaved species. They grow aggressively and in ideal conditions, capture the whole relati...

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... three genera -Spirodela, Lan- doltia and Lemna recognized in this sub- family can be distinguished as below. Figure 1 a). ...
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... section comprises of about seven species, three of them occur in India. Figures 1 b and 2 a). ...
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... 366. 1973 (Figures 1 c, d and 2 b). ...
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... Holo. ZT (Landolt, 1986; Figure 1 e). Fronds dark green, usually 2-3 together, nearly or- bicular in shape, 12 × 0.9 mm, flattened; papillae relatively small, 4-5, along dor- sal median line; nerves three, distinct, not reaching tip. ...