Wolffiella is a genus of aquatic plants commonly called duckweeds in the family Araceae. Common names for plants in this genus include bogmat and mud-midget.[2][3] They are rootless and have a keel that allows them to maintain their orientation in the water. They are small, measuring 2 mm (0.08 in) to 10 mm (0.4 in) in width.
that Wolffiella and Wolffia are more closely related than the others. Spirodela is at the basal position of the taxon, followed by Lemna, Wolffiella, and...
Wolffiella lingulata is a species of flowering plant known by the common names tongueshape bogmat and tongueshape mud-midget. It is native to the Americas...
Wolffiella gladiata, the Florida mudmidget, is an aquatic plant in the family Araceae. It is one of the smallest flowering plants known, a mere 3–9 mm...
Wolffiella oblonga, the saber bogmat, is a species of flowering plant in the subfamily Lemnoideae, the duckweeds. It is native to tropical and subtropical...
information related to Nemapogon koenigi. lepiforum.de Nemapogon koenigi at Fauna Europaea[dead link] Nemapogon wolffiella at Fauna Europaea UKmoths v t e...
moss, Xmas moss) Veronica americana Wolffia arrhiza Wolffia microscopica Wolffiella floridana Zannichellia palustris Several species of terrestrial plants...
one species, W. delilei (≡ Wolffiella hyalina (Delile) Monod). That species was later moved out of Wolffia and into Wolffiella, overlooking that it was...
Stenospermation peripense Stenospermation subellipticum Typhonium vermiforme Wolffiella repanda There are 17 species and two varieties in the order Zingiberales...