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Last updated 9/17/2023 by David Giblin.
Potamogeton epihydrus Raf.[FNA22, HC, HC2]
ribbon-leaved pondweed

Publication: Medical Repository. 5: 354. 1808.

Origin: Native

selected vouchers: WTU

Notes: Peck has authorship incorrect: "C. & B."

FNA22: "Two varieties, Potamogeton epihydrus var. epihydrus and var. ramosus, have been recognized. These prove not to be distinct. Both varieties often grow in the same body of water in the same population. The wider-leaved plants often occur in more alkaline waters. Two hybrids, P. epihydrus var. nuttallii × P. gramineus and P. epihydrus × P. nodosus (= P. ×subsessilis Hagström), have been described.

Potamogeton epihydrus is a common species of lakes and streams of northern United States and southern Canada. It extends southward in the eastern United States to Louisiana and Alabama. Potamogeton epihydrus is one of our more easily recognized species: it has floating leaves, linear submersed leaves, and fruits with an embryo with one full spiral or less. The only other North American pondweed with a similar set of characteristics is P. tennesseensis, which differs from P. epihydrus by the former having long tapering apices in the submersed leaves whereas the latter has blunt to acute apices."

References: (none)

Synonyms & Misapplied Names:
Potamogeton epihydrus Raf. ssp. nuttallii (Cham. & Schltdl.) Calder & Roy L. Taylor[JPM]
Potamogeton epihydrus Raf. var. nuttallii (Cham. & Schltdl.) Fernald[VPPNW1]
Potamogeton epihydrus Raf. var. ramosus (Peck) House