Elodea - Wikipedia Classified in the frog's-bit family (Hydrocharitaceae), Elodea is native to the Americas [1] and is also widely used as aquarium vegetation and laboratory demonstrations of cellular activities
Elodea | Aquatic, Submersed, Oxygenating | Britannica Elodea, genus of five or six species of submerged aquatic plants in the frog’s-bit family (Hydrocharitaceae), useful in aquariums and in laboratory demonstrations of cellular activities
Elodea (Common Waterweed) - Penn State Extension Elodea is one of the few pond plants that can remain green all winter long Dark-green leaves in dense whorls of two to three that become more crowded toward the top Leaves have very tiny teeth that may only be seen with magnification
Elodea - AquaPlant: Management of Pond Plants Algae Elodea can be found in wet mud along sluggish streams, seepage areas, and marshes Elodea has no known direct food value to wildlife, but is used extensively by insects and invertebrates Submerged portions of all aquatic plants provide habitats for many micro and macro invertebrates
Elodea Сanadensis Care Guide - Shrimp and Snail Breeder Elodea canadensis, commonly known as American Elodea or Canadian Pondweed, is a blessing for aquarists and a nightmare for the populations of native aquatic plant species Elodea canadensis is a very hardy and adaptable species It grows extremely fast and rapidly propagates vegetatively
Elodea (Elodea canadensis) ERSS - U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service “Canadian waterweed is native to much of North America, including British Columbia (Haynes 2000) In British Columbia, it is frequent south of 51°N but rarely occurs farther north (Klinkenberg 2010) It grows in 46 states of the U S and much of southern Canada (Haynes 2000, USDA 2011) ”