Najas flexilis

Najas flexilis
Najas flexilis
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
(unranked): Angiosperms
(unranked): Monocots
Order: Alismatales
Family: Najadaceae
Genus: Najas
Species: N. flexilis
Binomial name
Najas flexilis
(Willd.) Rostk. & Schmidt
Synonyms

Caulinia flexilis Willd.

Najas flexilis is an aquatic annual plant native to parts of North America and Europe. Its common names include slender naiad and nodding waternymph.

The plant inhabits shallow bodies of brackish and fresh water such as lakes and bays. In North America, it is found along the Pacific coast, in the north and northeast portions of the continent, and in disjunct populations in Missouri and Utah.[1] It is also native to northern Europe, where its range includes Scotland[2], Poland[3] and Sweden.[4] It is rare in the European portion of its range and is strictly protected by Appendix I of the Berne Convention.

References

  1. ^ United States Department of Agriculture (1971), Common Weeds of the United States, New York: Dover Publications, ISBN 0-486-20504-5 
  2. ^ Reed, Denise, Wildlife of the Lunan Lochs, http://www.snh.org.uk/scottish/taysclack/lunan_lochs/wildlifeofthelun.html, retrieved 2007-05-10 
  3. ^ Thiry, Emmanuel (coordination); van de Weyer, Klaus (17 Feb 2005), Re-Establishment Plan for the Natura 2000 Species Najas flexilis in Poland, http://www.lanaplan.de/download/Najas%20flexilis.pdf, retrieved 2007-05-10 
  4. ^ Jacobsson, Anders (2005), Sjönajas återfunnen i Södra Kärrlången. [Najas flexilis rediscovered in Södermanland, southeast Sweden.], http://sbf.c.se/www/pdf/99(6)/Jacobson.pdf, retrieved 2008-04-16 

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