Vascular Plants of the Gila Wilderness

Presented in Association with the
Western New Mexico University Department of Natural Sciences

Ceratophyllum demersum Linnaeus
(Coon's Tail)


Family: Ceratophyllaceae

Status: Native

Synonyms:
None

Ceratophyllum demersum is an aquatic herb that grows in still water in ponds. The flowers are not obvious. Ceratophyllum demersum is found growing together with Potamogeton, Marsilea, Lemna and other pond loving genera. The fruit is oval and beaked, with a pair of spines at the base. The leaves are whorled, dentate, and filiform.
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Ceratophyllum demersum, photo Russ Kleinman, Bill Norris, Kelly Kindscher, & Danielle Walkup, Mogollon Mtns., between Bursum Road and Reserve, Aug. 2, 2008



Ceratophyllum demersum, submerged, photo Russ Kleinman, Bill Norris, Kelly Kindscher, & Danielle Walkup, Mogollon Mtns., between Bursum Road and Reserve, Aug. 2, 2008



Ceratophyllum demersum, dentate leaves, photo Danielle Walkup, Bill Norris, Kelly Kindscher, & Russ Kleinman, Mogollon Mtns., between Bursum Road and Reserve, Aug. 2, 2008



Ceratophyllum demersum, beaked fruit, photo Danielle Walkup, Bill Norris, Kelly Kindscher, & Russ Kleinman, Mogollon Mtns., between Bursum Road and Reserve, Aug. 2, 2008


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