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decodon
Scientific Name: Decodon
Family: Lythraceae
Category: Dicot
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Description: Developers of the Delta2D software for difference analysis of 2D electrophoresis gels.&*! Delta2D combines fast visual analysis, exceptionally reliable spot matching and quantitation as well as versatile tools for sorting, filtering and annotating spot &*! Paver Example. Paver is a software product for the analysis and visualization of large OMICs data sets, including data from transcriptome, proteome and / or &*! Decodon verticillatus, the sole species in the genus Decodon, is a flowering plant in the Lythraceae family. It is commonly known as waterwillow or swamp &*! Decodon may refer to: Decodon (fish), a fish genus in the family Labridae Decodon (plant), a plant genus in the family Lythraceae &*! Decodon is a genus of wrasses found in the western Atlantic Ocean, the western Indian Ocean and the Pacific Ocean. Speciesedit. The currently recognized &*! Classification Legal Status Wetland Related Links. Decodon verticillatus (L.) Elliott Show All Show Tabs swamp loosestrife. of Decodon verticillatus &*! Decodon verticillatus (L.) Ell. swamp-loosestrife Flowers: Decodon verticillatus. ~ By Paul and Gray Copyright 2016. ~ Leaves: Decodon verticillatus.&*! Video Transcript. Swamp loosestrife – Decodon verticillatus. Swamp loosestrife is a sprawling, woody herb that grows in swamps and swampy shores of streams &*! : This perennial wildflower forms arching stems about 3-8' long that are unbranched or sparingly so. The base of each stem is spongy and swollen if it &*! Deco Don's, West Palm Beach: See reviews, articles, and photos of Deco Don's, ranked No.91 on TripAdvisor among 91 attractions in West Palm Beach.&*! Decodon verticillatus (L.) Elliott. Swamp loosestrife, Swamp-loosestrife, Water willow. Lythraceae (Loosestrife Family). Synonym: Decodon &*! Comment: Plant genus Decodon J.F. Gmel. (TSN 182099) is a 'parahomonym' of (different kingdom, same name as) fish genus Decodon Gnther, 1861 (TSN &*! Randall, J.E., 1986. Labridae. p. 683-706. In M.M. Smith and P.C. Heemstra (eds. ) Smiths' sea fishes. Springer-Verlag, Berlin. (Ref. 4392) &*! Range : This species is endemic to the Eastern Pacific, and is found from the tip of Baja and the Gulf of California, to northern Peru, including Cocos &*! Parent, Checked: verified by a taxonomic editor Decodon Gnther, 1861. Orig. name, Checked: verified by a taxonomic editor Cossyphus puellaris Poey, 1860.&*! March 9 2016, Jake Adams –. The Curasub responsible for so many new discoveries and new species in Curacao is on the move. As part of the Smithsonian &*! Shallow water and mucky shores of ponds, lakes, marshes, and bogs, sometimes forming floating mats, often grows in very soft substrates. The stems form an &*! A status of special concern was assigned to Decodon verticillatus in 1984 to highlight two aspects of its occurrence in Minnesota. First, it is quite rare in the state &*! Photos and information about Minnesota flora - Swamp Loosestrife: whorls of 1- inch pinkish purple flowers with 4 to 7 wrinkled petals and long spidery stamens.&*! Taxonomic Status: Accepted Related ITIS Name: Decodon verticillatus (L.) Ell. (TSN 27076) Unique Identifier: ELEMENT_GLOBAL.2.134197. Element Code: &*! Image of Decodon puellaris · Decodon puellaris Trusted. Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial Share Alike 3.0 (CC BY-NC-SA 3.0. Robertson Ross.&*! Severely reduced sexual reproduction in northern populations of a clonal plant, Decodon verticillatus. (Lythraceae). MARCEL E. DORKEN* and CHRISTOPHER  &*! Decodon, in the Lythraceae, is an aquatic plant that is well known in the fossil record by its seeds, fruits, and less commonly by its leaves. Here we see petrified  &*! Large numbers of roots and stems of aquatic Lythraceae have been found in association with fruits and seeds of Decodon allenbyensis Cevallos‐Ferriz et &*! Decodon verticillatus. Decodon verticillatus by mgarr. Thumbnail #2 of Decodon verticillatus by mgarr Thumbnail #3 of Decodon verticillatus by gardentallahass.&*! Decodon species (LYTHRACEAE). Decodon verticillata (Swamp Loosestrife)&*! Water-willow (Decodon verticillatus) has the ability to extend itself laterally over open water and thus forms a fringe along the aquatic edge of lakeside, creekside  &*! Etymology: Decodon: Greek deca for "ten" and odous for "tooth" Plants: arching perennial, 1'-9' tall, semi-aquatic, emergent forb, often forming floating mats in &*! on the Lythraceae plant family de- scribed the isolation of the alkaloids of Decodon verticillatus and pre- sented part structures for several of these compounds.&*! Find album reviews, stream songs, credits and award information for Art Deco - Don Cherry on AllMusic - 1989 - Although it is not mentioned anywhere on the…&*! Blackspot Wrasse, Decodon melasma. The Blackspot Wrasse, Decodon melasma, whose common Spanish name is viejita manchada, is a member of the  &*! Deco Don's, West Palm Beach: See reviews, articles, and photos of Deco Don's, ranked No.92 on TripAdvisor among 92 attractions in West Palm Beach.&*! Decodon verticillatus (L.) Ell. Family: loosestrife (Lythraceae) Habitat: swamps, shallow water Height: 2-8 feet Flower size: 1/2 inch across Flower color: pink &*! The Atlas of Florida Vascular Plants provides a sce of information for the distribution of plants within the state and taxonomic information. The also  &*! This study presents a genetic analysis of tristyly in the eastern North American monotypic perennial Decodon verticillatus (L.) Ell. (Lythraceae). Crosses &*! - 2 min - Uploaded by UFInvasivePlantsEDUAquatic and Invasive Plant Identification Series by the UF/IFAS Center for Aquatic and Invasive &*! http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/part/46682. A new eastern Pacific labrid (Pisces ), Decodon melasma, a germinate species of the western Atlantic D. puellaris &*! Decodon verticillatus, Water willow, is a perennial herb with a woody base at the bottom of its arching leafy stems. Decodon verticillatus is often found on the &*! Decodon verticillatus, the sole species in the genus Decodon, is a flowering plant in the Lythraceae family. It is commonly known as waterwillow or swamp &*! Discover Life's page about the biology, natural history, ecology, identification and distribution of Decodon -- Discover Life.&*!