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Egeria (plant)

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Family
  
Hydrocharitaceae

Scientific name
  
Egeria

Rank
  
Genus

Order
  
Alismatales

Subfamily
  
Anacharioideae

Higher classification
  
Hydrocharitaceae

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Similar
  
Egeria densa, Waterweeds, Cabomba, Vallisneria, Hygrophila

Egeria is a genus of three species of aquatic plants in the family Hydrocharitaceae described as a genus in 1849. native to warm-temperate South America.

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The genus was formerly included in the related genus Elodea, from which it differs in having the leaves in whorls of four or more, not three, and in having more conspicuous flowers with larger (particularly broader) petals.

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Egeria is found in many temperate and subtropical regions throughout the world as an introduced, or "alien", species, meaning a species that does not originate from the area in which it is found. In many places, particularly in Europe, fast-growing, adaptable plants such as Egeria can spread quickly and cause major damage to native plants and wildlife.

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Species
  1. Egeria densa Planch. - S + SE Brazil, NE Argentina, Paraguay, Uruguay; naturalized in scattered locales in Europe, Africa, China, New Zealand, Hawaii, USA, Mesoamerica, West Indies
  2. Egeria heterostemon S.Koehler & C.P.Bove - Brazil
  3. Egeria najas Planch. - S + SE + E Brazil, NE Argentina, Paraguay, Uruguay
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References

Egeria (plant) Wikipedia