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Butcher's broom shoots collected in the woods Royalty Free Stock Photo
Butcher's broom shoots collected in the woods Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bladderwort located on transitional swamp Royalty Free Stock Photo
Spring sprouts of a fern Royalty Free Stock Photo
Curly Pondweed Potamogeton crispus Underwater with Copy-Space Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
Duckweed waterplant grows in springtime on a NYS wetland pond
Curly Pondweed Potamogeton crispus Underwater with Copy-Space Royalty Free Stock Photo
Butcher's broom shoots collected in the woods Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
Butcher's broom shoots collected in the woods Royalty Free Stock Photo
Butcher's broom shoots collected in the woods Royalty Free Stock Photo
Butcher's broom shoots collected in the woods Royalty Free Stock Photo
Common duckweeds are the smallest flowering plants known. Individual plants consist of a single, flat oval leaf that floats on the surface of still-moving ponds, lakes, wetlands and sloughs. Dense populations are an important food source for aquatic waterfowl and fish. Duckweeds are immune to animal viruses, making them invaluable in creating new biomedicines.


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