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Genus of aquatic plants
Ruppia, also known as the widgeonweeds, ditch grasses or widgeon grass, is the only extant genus in the family Ruppiaceae, with 11 known species. These
Ruppia
Species of plant
Ruppia drepanensis is a genus of flowering plants. It was first described by Vincenzo Tineo. Ruppia drepanensis belongs to the genus Ruppia, and the family
Ruppia_drepanensis
Species of aquatic plant
Ruppia polycarpa is a submerged aquatic herb species in the genus Ruppia found in shallow brackish waters. It is a common submerged herb on Australasian
Ruppia_polycarpa
Species of aquatic plant
Ruppia maritima is an aquatic plant species commonly known as beaked tasselweed, beaked ditchgrass,[citation needed] ditch grass, tassel pondweed and widgeon
Ruppia_maritima
Species of herb
Ruppia tuberosa is a submerged herb in the genus Ruppia found in shallow hypersaline waters in Australia. This is a common submerged herb in Australian
Ruppia_tuberosa
Species of aquatic plant
Ruppia cirrhosa (syn. Ruppia spiralis), spiral tasselweed, is a species of aquatic plant in the pondweed family, with a cosmopolitan distribution, that
Ruppia_cirrhosa
Species of aquatic plant
Ruppia megacarpa is a submerged herb species in the genus Ruppia found in shallow brackish waters. It is a common on Australasian coasts, including Australia
Ruppia_megacarpa
Species of aquatic plant
Ruppia bicarpa is an aquatic plant species in the genus Ruppia of Ruppiaceae. It is found in shallow waters. Known only from Western Cape, South Africa
Ruppia_bicarpa
Fossilized human footprints in New Mexico, US
age." In 2022, sceptics noted that age estimates relied on carbon dating Ruppia cirrhosa seeds, whose parent plants can intake older carbon from groundwater
White_Sands_footprints
National Wildlife Area on Vancouver Island in British Columbia, Canada
Estuary (and nearby in the Little Qualicum River estuary, in 1982). Ruppia group: Ruppia maritima Ranunculus group: Ranunculus cymbalaria Glaux group: Glaux
Qualicum National Wildlife Area
Qualicum_National_Wildlife_Area
Sea of the Atlantic Ocean bounded by North, Central, and South America
harbours and estuaries at depths less than 2.5 m (8 ft 2 in) widgeongrass (Ruppia maritima) grows. Representatives of three species belonging to the genus
Caribbean_Sea
Marine flowering plants
Alismatales according to the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group IV System. The genus Ruppia, which occurs in brackish water, is not regarded as a "real" seagrass by
Seagrass
Species of bird
spp.), pondweed (Potamogeton spp.), sedges (Carex spp.), widgeongrass (Ruppia maritima), and other emergent and aquatic vegetation. During molting, it
Blue-winged_teal
Family of aquatic plants
treated in the separate family Zannichelliaceae, but excludes the genus Ruppia. So circumscribed, the family currently consists of five genera totalling
Potamogetonaceae
Prehistoric migration from Asia to the Americas
stratigraphically constrained and bracketed by layers containing seeds of Ruppia cirrhosa that yield calibrated radiocarbon ages between 21,000 and 23,000
Peopling_of_the_Americas
Meromictic lake in Okanogan County
from Germany was suspended. Major flora growing within the lake include Ruppia maritima and Chara, and the dominant fauna are the brine shrimp Artemia
Hot_Lake_(Washington)
National park in New Mexico, United States
stratigraphically constrained and bracketed by layers containing seeds of Ruppia cirrhosa that yield calibrated radiocarbon ages between 21,000 and 23,000
White_Sands_National_Park
Arm of the Baltic Sea
and acute sedge. Aquatic plants in the shallow waters of the gulf include Ruppia and spiny naiad. Fish species of the gulf include Atlantic salmon, viviparous
Gulf_of_Finland
Buffer zone between terrestrial and marine ecosystems
Ducks (Anas bahamensis) Bats Algae such as Enteromorpha Vascular plants Ruppia grass Mangrove trees There are 110 species of mangroves found worldwide
Tropical_salt_pond_ecosystem
arrowgrass* Potamogetonaceae Potamogeton linguatus,* pondweed* Ruppiaceae Ruppia filifolia, tasselweed* Alstroemeriaceae Luzuriaga marginata, almond-flower*
List of the vascular plants of the Falkland Islands
List_of_the_vascular_plants_of_the_Falkland_Islands
Family of aquatic plants
Ruppiaceae is distinct enough to be kept apart. The inclusion of the sole genus Ruppia in Ruppiaceae in Cymodoceaceae is being considered. The plants in the three
Cymodoceaceae
Species of bird
the vegetative parts of muskgrass (Chara spp.), pondweeds, widgeongrass (Ruppia maritima), and duckweeds (Lemna spp.). They will occasionally eat insects
Green-winged_teal
Estuary in Western Australia
The estuary functions primarily as a result of wave energy. The seagrass Ruppia megacarpa is found in the estuary.[citation needed] The catchment area of
Oldfield_Estuary
Species of bird
or up-ending. Adults feed mostly on seeds (for example, from Scirpus and Ruppia), but also take significant quantities of invertebrates (especially aquatic
Marbled_duck
Type of cross pollination
reaches the stigmas of the female flowers as in Hydrilla, Callitriche, Ruppia, Zostera, Elodea. In Vallisneria the male flowers become detached and float
Hydrophily
Ephemeral salt lake in Western Australia
layer of vegetation over the channel draining into the lake containing Ruppia polycarpa and species of Chara alga. The littoral vegetation surrounding
Coyrecup_Lake
people are now permitted to hunt over the lagoon. Big Lagoon has beds of Ruppia, Chara and Nitella. Big Lagoon is in the plate boundary between the Australian
Big_Lagoon_(New_Zealand)
Species of parasitic cercozoan
multiple genera of aquatic plants. It was first discovered on roots of Ruppia and described by Karl von Goebel in 1884 in his work Flora, where it became
Tetramyxa_parasitica
Species of bird
in Bolivia. The white-cheeked pintail feeds on aquatic plants (such as Ruppia), grass seeds, algae and small creatures (such as insects and small aquatic
White-cheeked_pintail
Nature reserve in Louisiana, US
(Halodule wrightii), turtle grass (Thalassia testudinum), and widgeon grass (Ruppia maritima). List of National Wildlife Refuges: Louisiana Wikimedia Commons
Breton National Wildlife Refuge
Breton_National_Wildlife_Refuge
Species of plant in the manatee-grass family
flowers are green, and appear from September to February. First published as Ruppia antarctica by Jacques Labillardière in 1807, it has since been moved into
Amphibolis_antarctica
of the lagoon. They are mainly zostera noltei, but in the shallow waters ruppia spiralis is found. This phytocoenosis has an important role in the lagoon
Patok_Lagoon
Species of fish
subtropical demersal fish. This species has been recorded among beds of Ruppia maritima in the Lagoa dos Patos in southern Brazil, and apparently they
Southern_pipefish
Species of plant in the family Zosteraceae
inputs. It mostly occurs in mono-specific meadows, but it can grow alongside Ruppia, Halophila, and Lepilena. Zostera muelleri is widespread in Southern Australia
Zostera_muelleri
Water retaining depressions located within salt and brackish marshes
The eggs lay dormant until the next time the panne floods. Widgeon grass (Ruppia maritima) - marsh minnow deepwater pool. Pools on the high salt marsh that
Salt_pannes_and_pools
Conservation ecologist and ornithologist
programs includes monitoring waterbirds in the Coorong and a key aquatic plant Ruppia tuberosa in the Coorong. He highlighted the progressive loss of this plant
David_C._Paton
Species of seagrass
Evolution in the Genera Halodule (cymodoceaceae), Halophila (hydrocharitaceae), Ruppia (ruppiaceae), and Lepilaena (zannichelliaceae)". American Journal of Botany
Halodule_pinifolia
Plants native to Cuba
– eastern Cuba and Dominican Republic Tocoyena cubensis Britton ex Standl. Ruppia maritima L. Amyris balsamifera L. † Amyris cubensis* (Borhidi & Acuña) Beurton
Flora_of_Cuba
Flowering plants in the order Alismatales recorded from South Africa
palustris L. indigenous Family Ruppiaceae, Genus Ruppia: Ruppia cirrhosa (Petagna) Grande, indigenous Ruppia maritima L. indigenous Family Zosteraceae, Genus
List of Alismatales of South Africa
List_of_Alismatales_of_South_Africa
Lake system in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
vegetation historically included the submerged eelgrass Zostera capensis and Ruppia species, though Zostera became locally extinct after 2005, the first documented
Lake_St._Lucia
Commune in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France
protected at the national level; Bellardie (Bartsia trixago), Maritime Ruppia, and Lotus are protected at the regional level; and Glaux (Lysimachia maritima)
Anglet
Estuary on the Texas–Louisiana border
the estuary. The dominant species of aquatic vegetation in Sabine Lake is Ruppia maritima. Aquatic fauna include a variety of finfish and shellfish, with
Sabine_Lake
Plant evolutionary process
genome AA). Juniperus (Cupressaceae) Pinus (Pinaceae) Quercus (Fagaceae) Ruppia (Ruppiaceae) Heuchera (Saxifragaceae) Rieseberg. L. H. and Soltis, D. E
Chloroplast_capture
Species of bird
Sigaria, and Micronecta), small fish (Cyprinodon), widgeon grass, seeds (Ruppia, Scirpus, Juncus, and Cyperus), algae, diatoms, and decaying leaves. They
American_flamingo
palmetto and wax myrtle and submerged aquatic plants such as Vallisneria and Ruppia are native to Louisiana wetlands. Wetland plants act as natural filters
Wetlands_of_Louisiana
Bowlesia Osmorhiza berteroi and Osmorhiza depauperata – sweet cecily species. Ruppia megacarpa Solenogyne For a list of American amphitropically distributed
Antitropical_distribution
Species of bird
especially plants of genera Myriophyllum, Potamogeton, Zannichellia, and Ruppia. It also eats algae but shuns Chara. It feeds mostly at the water surface
Giant_coot
Endangered species of seahorse from South Africa
capensis, Caulerpa filiformis, Codium extricatum, Halophila ovalis and Ruppia cirrhosa. While the Keurbooms and Swartvlei estuaries both have very dense
Knysna_seahorse
River in Aomori Prefecture, Japan
many brackish and freshwater aquatic plants like Braun's stonewort, and Ruppia maritima. Freshwater clams can also be found in the area. Lake Ogawara is
Takase_River_(Aomori)
German botanist (1688–1719)
von Linné (1707-1778) gave tribute to him with the creation of the genus Ruppia of the family Ruppiaceae. Flora Jenensis sive enumeratio plantarum tam sponte
Heinrich_Bernhard_Ruppius
Species of bird
plants like sedges and bulrushes (Cyperaceae), "pondweeds", widgeon-grass (Ruppia cirrhosa), wild celery (Vallisneria americana) or wild rice (Zizania). In
Lesser_scaup
Large body of water in southern Western Australia
antarctica, Amphibolis griffithii, Halophila australis, Halophila ovalis, Ruppia megacarpa and Heterozostera tasmanica. The fringing vegetation around the
King_George_Sound
Ecoregion in Mozambique and South Africa
granatum. Mudflats and shallows are dominated by species of Potamogeton, Ruppia, and Zostera. Beds of the seagrass Thalassodendron ciliatum are found in
Southern_Africa_mangroves
precise dates were able to be gained via radiocarbon dating of ditch grass (ruppia cirrhosa) embedded in the prints. These seeds produced a date of 23,000-21
Isotope analysis in archaeology
Isotope_analysis_in_archaeology
Species of sea anemone
Lamprothamniun papulosum, green algae Chaetomorpha spp., and ditch grass (Ruppia) spp. In North America it is found among the saltmarsh grasses Spartina
Starlet_sea_anemone
Coastal area in Florida
Halophila decipiens (Caribbean seagrass), and the salt-tolerant wetlands grass Ruppia maritima (ditch grass), are also found in the seagrass meadows. Green algae
Big_Bend_Coast
Australian endangered ecological community
Zostera muelleri subsp. capricorni, Halophila ovalis). The macrophyte, Ruppia, may also be found growing within the ecological community (Creese et al
Posidonia australis seagrass meadows of the Manning-Hawkesbury ecoregion
Posidonia_australis_seagrass_meadows_of_the_Manning-Hawkesbury_ecoregion
wrightii Ruppia cirrhosa, spiral ditchgrass Ruppia maritima, beaked tasselweed Ruppia megacarpa, large-fruit seatassel Ruppia polycarpa Ruppia tuberosa
List_of_least_concern_plants
longifolia — longleaf bluets Mitchella repens — partridge-berry Ruppia cirrhosa — widgeon-grass Ruppia maritima — ditch-grass Ptelea trifoliata — common hoptree
List of Canadian plants by family R
List_of_Canadian_plants_by_family_R
widespread in the Indo-West Pacific region.) Family Potamogetonaceae Swangrass Ruppia megacarpa Mason (Peel Inlet, Western Australia, to Jervis Bay, New South
List of seaweeds and marine flowering plants of Australia (temperate waters)
List_of_seaweeds_and_marine_flowering_plants_of_Australia_(temperate_waters)
Wetland system in South Australia
plant which has been found to be the main source of food for the birds is Ruppia tuberosa (. The draining and activities made by the European settlers during
Watervalley_Wetlands
Protected area of Anglesey, Wales
terns, and plants like dwarf rush (Juncus capitatus) and spiral tasselweed (Ruppia cirrhosa). As a marine protected area the site is important for the common
Beddmanarch–Cymyran
National park in Vlorë County, Albania
latifolia. There are also underwater meadows dominated by zostera noltei and ruppia cirrhosa. Within the archaeological site and southern and eastern slopes
Butrint_National_Park
Genus of parasitic cercozoan
ruppiae W. A. Setchell, 1924) – parasite of Zannichellia, Potamogeton and Ruppia roots. Tetramyxa marina Y. Lipkin & A. Avidor, 1974 – parasite of Halophila
Tetramyxa
Species of crustacean
sheltoni has been recorded at: Sandvlei Estuary, False Bay, Western Cape, on ruppia weed in water of 9‰ salinity; Kosi Lake complex (Kwa-Zulu Natal), on Potamogeton
Uromunna_sheltoni
Swedish professor, botanist, pteridologist and explorer
Ed. E. Malmströms Buchdruckerei. 11 pp. 1902b. Ber die Embryologie von Ruppia rostellatae Koch. Ed. Kungl. boktryckeriet. 21 pp. 1906. Bidrag till Pterantheernas
Svante_Samuel_Murbeck
maritima, and the golden samphire (Inula crithmoides). Limonium angustifolium Ruppia maritima grows in closed channels with deeper and salt water. Occasionally
Sečovlje_Saltworks
Island in the Isles of Scilly, England
plants such as Saltmarsh Rush (Juncus gerardii) and Beaked Tasselweed (Ruppia maritima). Covering 12 hectares (30 acres) of the southern part of the island
Bryher
Pond in Alghero, Sardinia, Italy
The aquatic vegetation is represented by species such as spiral pondweed (Ruppia cirrhosa) and algae such as Enteromorpha intestinalis, Enteromorpha compressa
Calich_Pond
rotundifolia (Dwarf rotala) Rotala pusilla Rotala wallichii (Whorly rotala) Ruppia maritima Sagittaria chapmani Sagittaria eatonii Sagittaria filiformis Sagittaria
List of freshwater aquarium plant species
List_of_freshwater_aquarium_plant_species
Rubiaceae Rubia L red (the roots, used in dyeing) Gentianales St Ruppiaceae Ruppia P Heinrich Bernhard Ruppius (1688–1719) Alismatales Qu Rutaceae Ruta L Latin
List of plant family names with etymologies
List_of_plant_family_names_with_etymologies
Island in Poole Harbour, Dorset
eelgrass (Zostera noltii) and – previously abundant – beaked tasselweed (Ruppia maritima). The extent of salt marsh and, with the exception of shelduck
Otter_Island_(Poole)
Village in Hong Kong
Hong Kong. They are Halophila beccarii (貝克喜鹽草), Halophila ovalis (喜鹽草), Ruppia maritima (川蔓藻) and Dwarf eelgrass Zostera japonica (矮大葉藻) among which Zostera
Lai_Chi_Wo
Murata & Nr. Tanaka (2010) Hybridization and polyploidy of an aquatic plant, Ruppia (Ruppiaceae), inferred from plastid and nuclear DNA phylogenies American
Norio_Tanaka
Species of bird
larvae as well as plant matter from species such as Ipomoea, Hydrilla and Ruppia. They do not dive or up-end and take to flight from the water surface without
Cotton_pygmy_goose
Inlet on south coast of Western Australia
Polyphysa peniculus, the stonewort Lamprothamnium papulosum, and the seagrass Ruppia megacarpa. The waterbody of the inlet is fringed with salt water paperbarks
Stokes_Inlet
†Roxania chipolana †Roxania funiakensis Rupellaria †Rupellaria grinnelli Ruppia – or unidentified related form Contents A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P
List of the Cenozoic life of Florida
List_of_the_Cenozoic_life_of_Florida
Protected area of Mobile Bay
forests, freshwater marsh (Typha, Cladium), submerged aquatic vegetation (Ruppia, Vallisneria) and unique bog habitats (Sarracenia, Drosera). Weeks Bay is
Weeks Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve
Weeks_Bay_National_Estuarine_Research_Reserve
Tidal lagoon in the center of Oakland, California
vegetation commonly seen within the lake itself include widgeon grass (Ruppia maritima), filamentous green algae (Enteromorpha and Cladophora sp.), sea
Lake_Merritt
Submerged aquatic vegetation collected for use in agriculture
Zostera noltei. Moliço could include other salt tolerant aquatic plants like Ruppia maritima and Potamogeton pectinatus. The vegetation provided cover for small
Moliço
New Zealand botanist
L.B.Moore & R.Mason Nertera villosa B.H.Macmill. & R.Mason Ruppia megacarpa R.Mason Ruppia polycarpa R.Mason The standard author abbreviation R.Mason
Ruth_Mason
Nature reserve in Western Cape, South Africa
Cliffortia hirta Rubiaceae Anthospermum spathulatum Galium tomentosum Ruppiaceae Ruppia maritima Rutaceae Diosma aspalathoides Sapotaceae Sideroxylon inerme Scrophulariaceae
Table_Bay_Nature_Reserve
Plants endemic to Romania
Potamogetonaceae - 1. Potamogeton L. - Broscariţă 2. Groenlandia J. Gay 3. Ruppia L. Zosteraceae - Zostera L. Zannichelliaceae - Zannichellia L. Najadaceae
Flora_of_Romania
Species of crustacean
(Cladophora glomerata, Ulva spp.), and Phanerogams (Stuckenia pectinata, Ruppia spp., Zostera marina). In the Baltic, I. balthica prefers Fucus vesiculosus
Idotea_balthica
Plants found in Malta
2022-01-04. Mifsud, Stephen. "Ruppia drepanensis". MaltaWildPlants.com. Retrieved 2022-01-04. Mifsud, Stephen. "Ruppia maritima". MaltaWildPlants.com
Flora_of_Malta
Valley in Mexico
submerged rooted hydrophytes Cyperus laevigatus, Potamogeton pectinatus and Ruppia maritima, and the free-floating hydrophyte Lemna gibba. Animals endemic
Oriental_Basin
Estuarine inlet in Western Australia
is not eutrophic as a result of the prolific population of the seagrass Ruppia megacarpa and the low levels of nutrients that flow into the estuary. The
Wellstead_Estuary
Lake in Western Australia
samphire and pockets of marri trees. The only recorded native aquatic plant is Ruppia megacarpa. Grasses and sedges found around the lake include Baumea articulata
Lake_Towerrinning
Family of aquatic plants
Thalassodendron Hartog (in Cymodocea) Ruppiaceae Ruppia L. Ruppia (in Ruppia L. in Potamogetonaceae) Ruppia L. Posidoniaceae Posidonia König Posidonia Posidonia
Zosteraceae
Acanthaceae Bu Rupertia Rupert Charles Barneby (1911–2000) Fabaceae Bu Ruppia Heinrich Bernhard Ruppius (1688–1719) Ruppiaceae Qu Ruprechtia Franz Josef
List of plant genera named after people (Q–Z)
List_of_plant_genera_named_after_people_(Q–Z)
Species of Australian bird in the family Recurvirostridae
flying ants, which they glean from the water surface), and plants such as Ruppia. Small fish such as hardyheads (Craterocephalus spp.) have also been reportedly
Banded_stilt
Topics referred to by the same term
Dzieduszyckia (plant), a genus of plants currently considered to be a synonym of Ruppia This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct genera with the same
Dzieduszyckia
Danish systematic botanist
northernmost Greenland. Meddelelser om Grønland, 51 (10) Ostenfeld, C. H. (1915) Ruppia anomala sp. nov., an Aberrant Type of the Potamogetonaceae. Bulletin of
Carl_Hansen_Ostenfeld
English name Scientific name Status Beaked tasselweed Ruppia maritima Spiral tasselweed Ruppia cirrhosa
List of monocotyledons of Great Britain and Ireland
List_of_monocotyledons_of_Great_Britain_and_Ireland
Species of beetle
Adult beetles are grazing on the leaves of pondweed (Potamogeton) and Ruppia (Ruppiaceae). Türkgülü, İbrahim (2011). "The first representative of the
Macroplea_mutica
and Acrostichum aureum, as well as the herbaceous Rhachiallis americana, Ruppia maritima, Salicornia bigelovii and Sesuvium portulacastrum. The 8.5 ha Charles
Crown_Wetlands
Prehistoric lake in New Mexico, United States
desiccation phases, mollusks disappeared and charophyte, the ditch grass Ruppia, and stonewort grew in the wet soils and saltwater. Vegetation around the
Lake_Estancia
of Posidonia. Protorchis P. monorchis Pesciara-Monte Postale An orchid. Ruppia R. aristata Pesciara-Monte Postale A wigeongrass. ?Smilacites ?S. lancea
Paleobiota_of_Monte_Bolca
Classification system. SM1 Zostera communities Zosterion Christiansen 1934 SM2 Ruppia maritima salt-marsh community Ruppietum maritimae Hocquette 1927 SM3 Eleocharis
List of plant communities in the British National Vegetation Classification
List_of_plant_communities_in_the_British_National_Vegetation_Classification
River in Western Australia
estuary that has been mostly unmodified. The estuary contains the seagrass Ruppia megacarpa and is naturally open to the ocean for two to six weeks per year
Wooramel_River
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Name of a river
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Scottish
Scottish form of French Jeanne, JINTY means "God is gracious."
Girl/Female
Assamese, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Sindhi, Telugu
Respectable
Girl/Female
Teutonic
Spirit of stone.
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Bhubandeep | பà¯à®ªà®‚தீப
Bhuban means the world & Deep means the light source. so the total meaning goes towards the Sun
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Without Worry
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British, English
From the Advancer's Hill
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Hebrew
(כֶּשֶׂד) Hebrew name KESED means "increase." In the bible, this is the name of the 4th son of Nahor. Chesed is the Anglicized form.
Girl/Female
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Who speaks or answers, afflicted, poor.
Girl/Female
American, British, Christian, English, German, Greek, Scandinavian
Anointed; Christian Woman; Variant Form of Christine
RUPPIA
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