e-Key v3 - Lemna
SANBI Flora Keys Logo
Interactive keys to the identification of seed plants of southern Africa using keys based on plant morphology.

Lemnaceae - Lemna L.

Description :

  • Small, usually discoid aquatics, floating or slightly submerged and rising to surface at anthesis
  • Roots solitary, rarely 0, fairly long, bearing a basal sheath and calyptra
  • Fronds solitary or several cohering for shorter or longer periods, regular or somewhat irregular, in various rounded shapes to linear-lanceolate, flat or gibbous dorsally with a median row of papillae and 1-5(-7) nerves, without pigment cells in the epidermis; margin entire or rarely denticulate; dorsal and ventral scale wanting
  • Budding pouch marginal, rarely ventral or dorsal
  • Inflorescence of 1 female and 2 male flowers enclosed in a membranous sheath
  • Anther 2-thecous
  • Utricle with 1-7 ovules
  • Seeds longitudinally ribbed with transverse striations, rarely smooth
  • x = 10 (high polyploidy)

Nomenclature:

  • Lemna L.
    • Linnaeus: 970 (1753)
    • Den Hartog & Van der Plas: 360 (1970)
    • Landolt: 471 (1986)
    • Cook: 113 (1990)

Distribution & Notes:

  • Global : Species 13, almost cosmopolitan
  • Southern Africa : Species 3, common in most water bodies, usually gregarious, can become a problem plant in water high in organic matter
    • Seeds, turions or complete fronds dispersed by water and also by adhesion to animals, mostly birds

References:

  • COOK, C.D.K. 1990. Aquatic plant book . SPB Academic Publishing, The Hague
  • DEN HARTOG, C. & VAN DER PLAS, F. 1970. A synopsis of the Lemnaceae . Blumea 18
  • LANDOLT, E. 1986. The family of Lemnaceae - a monographic study. Veröffentlichungen des Geobotanischen Institutes der Eidgenössischen Technischen Hochschule, Stiftung Rübel, in Zürich 95 (71)
  • LINNAEUS, C. 1753. Species plantarum . Laurentius Salvius, Stockholm