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Ruppia, also known as the widgeonweeds, ditch grasses or widgeon grass, is the only extant genus in the family Ruppiaceae, with eight known species.
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Ruppiaceae are found submersed in brackish or saline waters or fresh waters with very high calcium or sulfur ion concentrations.
The genus has been reported to exhibit many biological activities like anticancer, antidiabetic, antiinflammatory, antimicrobial, antioxidant, antitumor, ...
Ruppia, also known as the widgeonweeds, ditch grasses or widgeon grass, is the only genus in the family Ruppiaceae with eight known species).
Nov 5, 2020 · Nearly worldwide. Discussion. Ruppiaceae are found submersed in brackish or saline waters or fresh waters with very high calcium or sulfur ion ...
Aug 22, 2024 · Habit: Annual [(perennial herb)], submersed. Stem: generally many-branched, thread-like, rooting at lower nodes. Leaf: cauline, alternate to ...
A fleshy, indehiscent fruit with one more hard pits enclosing seeds, derived from single, superior, simple or compound ovary.
Distribution: Occurring along the coast and east of the Cascades crest in Washington, where saline; Alaska to California, inland throughout Canada and the ...
Genus: Ruppia — ditch-grass. Flowers and fruits: Ruppia maritima. ~ By Marilee Lovit. ~ Copyright © 2024 · Stems: Ruppia maritima. ~ By Mary Barnes Pomeroy.
Apr 7, 2023 · This study reported a new species of Ruppia discovered in two localities in Inner Mongolia, China. We identified it as a new species based on morphological ...