Potamogeton × Griffithii
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''Potamogeton'' × ''griffithii'' is a hybrid pondweed between ''
Potamogeton alpinus ''Potamogeton alpinus'' is a species of perennial aquatic plant known by the common names alpine pondweed and red pondweed. It is widespread in the northern hemisphere in both rivers and lakes with good water quality. Description Red pondweed is ...
'' and ''
Potamogeton praelongus ''Potamogeton praelongus'', commonly known as whitestem pondweed in North America and long-stalked pondweed in Britain, is a large, perennial aquatic plant in the family Potamogetonaceae. It is widely distributed in lakes and rivers in the north ...
''. It occurs in
oligotrophic An oligotroph is an organism that can live in an environment that offers very low levels of nutrients. They may be contrasted with copiotrophs, which prefer nutritionally rich environments. Oligotrophs are characterized by slow growth, low rates o ...
, moderate alkalinity lakes.


Description

''Potamogeton'' × ''griffithii'' is a sterile hybrid pondweed between red pondweed ''
Potamogeton alpinus ''Potamogeton alpinus'' is a species of perennial aquatic plant known by the common names alpine pondweed and red pondweed. It is widespread in the northern hemisphere in both rivers and lakes with good water quality. Description Red pondweed is ...
'' and long-stalked pondweed ''
Potamogeton praelongus ''Potamogeton praelongus'', commonly known as whitestem pondweed in North America and long-stalked pondweed in Britain, is a large, perennial aquatic plant in the family Potamogetonaceae. It is widely distributed in lakes and rivers in the north ...
''. It occurs in clear, oligotrophic, low to moderate alkalinity lakes. It was discovered in 1882 in Llyn Anafon, North Wales by J.E. Griffith, a Victorian botanist, and was named after him by the noted pondweed expert Arthur Bennett. Although intermediate in character between the parents, ''Potamogeton'' x ''griffithii'' is unlikely to be confused with either. It has long, branched stems to at least 1.7 m and probably longer, growing from slender perennial
rhizome In botany and dendrology, a rhizome ( ) is a modified subterranean plant stem that sends out roots and Shoot (botany), shoots from its Node (botany), nodes. Rhizomes are also called creeping rootstalks or just rootstalks. Rhizomes develop from ...
s. The translucent mid to deep green leaves are typically between 120 and 240 mm long, occasionally reach 330 mm and are 10–25 mm wide and hooded at the tip.Preston C.D. (1995). Pondweeds of Great Britain and Ireland. BSBI Handbook No. 8. Botanical Society of the British Isles, London. The leaves are sessile, sometimes slightly clasping the stem but shortly petiolate leaves may also be present. The stipules are persistent, open, colourless with a milky tinge, and opaque when dry. Floating leaves may be produced and are relatively narrow, 85–105 x 13–25 mm. Turions are absent. The
inflorescence In botany, an inflorescence is a group or cluster of flowers arranged on a plant's Plant stem, stem that is composed of a main branch or a system of branches. An inflorescence is categorized on the basis of the arrangement of flowers on a mai ...
s are 10–20 mm long and have inconspicuous greenish flowers on robust peduncles 45–190 mm long. Fruits are not produced. ''Potamogeton'' × ''griffithii'' is relatively easy to identify. It is larger than ''P. alpinus'', and the branching habit immediately distinguishes the two. The leaf tip is also more distinctly hooded. The leaves are relatively longer than ''P. praelongus'' and ''P. perfoliatus'', and mostly do not clasp the stem. The stems are also markedly more slender than ''P. praelongus'' and do not develop the characteristic 'zigzag' pattern caused by the stem changing the angle of growth at each node.


Distribution

''Potamogeton'' × ''griffithii'' is a rare hybrid. As well as its type locality in Wales, it has also been found in a lake in the north of Ireland, and in two lakes in western Scotland. In North America, it has been recorded from three locations in the US, all in Wisconsin, and in Canada (Alberta).USDA Plants Profile: ''Potamogeton'' × ''griffithii''
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Ecological requirements and conservation

In Llyn Anafon, ''Potamogeton'' x ''griffithii'' grows in clear, oligotrophic water with some basic influence, 0.75–3.2 m deep, among beds of ''Chara virgata'' and in shallower water, in a more diverse community including ''Nitella opaca'', ''N. translucens'', '' Utricularia minor'', ''Juncus bulbosus'', ''
Isoetes lacustris ''Isoetes lacustris'', the lake quillwort or Merlin's grass, is a boreal quillwort native on both sides of the northern Atlantic Ocean. In Europe, it is distributed from Poland west to northeastern France, throughout Scandinavia, the west and nor ...
'' and ''Callitriche brutia'' var. ''hamulata''. One of the parents, ''Potamogeton alpinus'', grows in the inflow stream, but ''P. praelongus'' has never been recorded in or near the lake. It is likely that the beds of ''P''. × ''griffithii'' here have been established for centuries, perhaps even millennia. ''P. praelongus'' has not been recorded at any of the British and Irish sites where ''P''. × ''griffithii'' grows. Vascular Plant Red Lists due to the low number of sites in which it occurs.


Cultivation

''Potamogeton'' × ''griffithii'' is not in general cultivation, though like both of its parents it is an attractive plant. A patch has been established in a wildlife pond in
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's Treborth Botanic Garden, where it grows well on a sandy substrate in about 1 m depth. In common with other pondweeds of this group it roots poorly from stem cuttings and is best propagated by division of the rhizomes. Good water quality is needed to reduce the risk of turbid water or growth of blanket weed.


References

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