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Last updated 9/16/2023 by David Giblin.
Potamogeton alpinus Balbis[FNA22, HC, HC2]
northern pondweed, reddish pondweed

Publication: Misc. Bot. 13. 1804.

Origin: Native

selected vouchers: WTU

Notes: FNA22: "Plants of Potamogeton alpinus often are red whenever taken from the water, a feature that makes this species quite distinctive.

Two varieties, Potamogeton alpinus var. tenuifolius and var. subellipticus, have been recognized in North America, based mainly on submersed leaf shape. Plants bearing both leaf types have been observed in the same population; hence the varieties are not recognized.

Four hybrids, Potamogeton alpinus × P. nodosus (= P. ×subobtusus Hagström), P. alpinus × P. gramineus (= P. xnericius Hagström), P. alpinus × P. praelongus (= P. ×griffithii A. Bennett), and P. alpinus × P. perfoliatus (= P. ×prussicus Hagström), have been described."

References: (none)

Synonyms & Misapplied Names:
Potamogeton alpinus Balbis ssp. tenuifolius (Raf.) Hultén[JPM]
Potamogeton alpinus Balbis var. subellipticus (Fernald) Ogden[IMF6]
Potamogeton alpinus Balbis var. tenuifolius (Raf.) Ogden[Peck]
Potamogeton tenuifolius Raf.
Potamogeton tenuifolius Raf. var. subellipticus Fernald