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Wolffia (Water meal)

Synonyms: Bruniera; Grantia; Horkelia

Wikipedia Abstract

Wolffia is a genus of nine to 11 species which include the smallest flowering plants on Earth. Commonly called watermeal or duckweed, these aquatic plants resemble specks of cornmeal floating on the water. Wolffia species are free-floating thalli, green or yellow-green, and without roots. The flower is produced in a depression on the top surface of the plant body. It has one stamen and one pistil. Individuals often float together in pairs or form floating mats with related plants, such as Lemna and Spirodela species. Most species have a very wide distribution across several continents. Wolffia species are composed of about 40% protein on a dry-matter basis, about the same as the soybean, making them a potential high-protein human food source. They have historically been collected from the
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Species

Wolffia angusta
Wolffia arrhiza (Least Duckweed) (Attributes)
Wolffia australiana
Wolffia borealis (northern watermeal) (Attributes)
Wolffia brasiliensis (Brazilian watermeal) (Attributes)
Wolffia columbiana (Common watermeal) (Attributes)
Wolffia cylindracea (Asian watermeal)
Wolffia elongata
Wolffia globosa (Asian watermeal) (Attributes)
Wolffia microscopica
Wolffia neglecta
Wolffia welwitchsii

External References

Species taxanomy provided by GBIF Secretariat (2022). GBIF Backbone Taxonomy. Checklist dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/39omei accessed via GBIF.org on 2023-06-13; License: CC BY 4.0