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Fanwort Cabomba caroliniana By: Steven Gilio

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Fanwort Cabomba caroliniana. By: Steven Gilio. Taxonomy. Kingdom: Plantae Subkingdom: Tracheobionta Division: Magnoliophyta Class: Magnoliopsida Subclass: Magnoliidae Order: Nymphaeales Family: Cabombaceae Genus: Cabomba Species: Cabomba caroliniana. Characteristics. Perennial - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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FanwortCabomba caroliniana

By: Steven Gilio

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Taxonomy

• Kingdom: Plantae• Subkingdom: Tracheobionta• Division: Magnoliophyta• Class: Magnoliopsida• Subclass: Magnoliidae• Order: Nymphaeales• Family: Cabombaceae• Genus: Cabomba• Species: Cabomba

caroliniana

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Characteristics

•Perennial

•Grows from short rhizomes with fibrous roots

•Fully Submerged except for occasional floating leaves and emergent flowers

•Stems can grow up to 10m long and reach the surface

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Characteristics

Flowers •Less than 2cm across•Color ranges from white to pale yellow and may also include a pink or purplish tinge.•Emerge on stalks from the tips of the stems•Bloom from May to September

•Floating LeavesTwo inches acrossDiamond-shapedInfrequent

Two types of leaves•Submersed leaves

Divided frequentlyArranged oppositely or in whorls around the stemFan-like in appearence

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Distribution

Pennsylvania

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Distribution in PA

Bucks County

Carbon County

Luzerne CountyCrawford

County

Lawrence County

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Habitat

Preferred habitat:• Warm, humid climates

13-27°C (55-81°F)

• Permanent shallow waters 3-10 meters

May also be found in: •Reservoirs•Sloughs•Ditches•Canals

•Streams•Small Rivers •Ponds•Lakes

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Ecological Impacts

• Outcompetes native plants Forms dense stands Crowds out well-established plants

• Effects water quality Decomposition reduces oxygen and produces foul smelling odor

• Clogs drainage canals and freshwater streams Interferes with recreational, agricultural, and aesthetic uses

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Sources of Introduction

Aquarium Plant

Hull Fouling

•Natural DispersalStem fragmentsRhizomes

•Common aquarium plant

•Hull fouling

•Other contaminated debrisBaitTranslocation of machinery

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Control Measures

• Chemical Herbicides – Endothall, Fluridone

• Physical Draw down Draining

• Biocontrol Grass Carp

• Prevention Sterilization of boats and boating equipment Burning or Drying out of plants Discourage deliberate seeding of waterways for aquarium trade

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References

• http://www.issg.org/database/species/ecology.asp?si=402&fr=1&sts=sss

• http://plants.usda.gov/java/profile?symbol=CACAC4

• http://www.invasive.org/weedcd/pdfs/wow/carolina-fanwort.pdf