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CERATOPHYLLUM - Ceratophyl'lum


Description of ceratophyllum

These aquatic perennials are commonly known as Coontails or Hornworts. They are found in ponds and lakes in many parts of the world, including North America. Coontails are often found floating freely or loosely anchored in the mud. The plant consists of long stems, 1 or 2 feet in length, covered in whorls of dark green, feathery, forked leaves that grow up to 11/2 inches in length. Unnoticeable flowers are produced in the axils of the leaves. Coontails can be placed in a pond to provide shelter, shade and spawning media for fish.

Potting of ceratophyllum

Pieces are simply set in the water to float freely. In the fall, the tips of the plant's growth shorten and thicken before breaking off and sinking to the bottom where they spend the winter as buds.

Propagation of ceratophyllum

They increase themselves readily.

Varieties of ceratophyllum

Ceratophyllum demersum.

Other on "C" flowers and plants

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CallaCallicarpaCallisia
CallistemonCallistephusCallitris
CallunaCalocedrusCalochortus
CalonyctionCalthaCalycanthus
CamassiaCamelliaCampanula
CampsisCanarinaCanna
CantuaCapparisCapsella
CapsicumCaraganaCardamine
CarexCaricaCarissa
CarludovicaCarnationCarnegiea
CarpenteriaCarpinusCarum
CaryaCaryopterisCaryota
CassiaCassiniaCassiope
CastaneaCatalpaCatananche
CautleyaCeanothusCedrus
CelastrusCelosiaCelsia
CeltisCentaureaCentradenia
CentranthusCentropogonCephalanthus
CephalariaCephalocereusCephalotaxus
CeratophyllumCeratopterisCeratostigma
CercidiphyllumCercisCereus
CeropegiaCestrumChaenomeles
ChaerophyllumChamaecyparisChamaedaphne
ChamaedoreaChamaemelumChamaerops
CheiranthusChelidoniumChelone
ChenopodiumChimonanthusChionanthus
ChionodoxaChiritaChironia
ChlidanthusChlorophytumChoisya
ChondrosumChordospartiumChorizema
ChristiearaChrysanthemumChusquea
CibotiumCicerCimicifuga
CinerariaCirsiumCissus
CistusCitrullusCitrus
CladrastisClarkiaCleistocactus
ClematisCleomeClerodendrum
ClethraCleyeraClianthus
ClitoriaCliviaCobaea
CocosCodiaeumCoffea
ColchicumColeusColletia
CollinsiaColocasiaColquhounia
ColumneaColuteaComptonia
ConophytumConvallariaConvolvulus
CooperiaCopiapoaCoprosma
CordylineCoreopsisCoriandrum
CoriariaCornusCorokia
CoronillaCorreaCortaderia
CorydalisCorylopsisCorylus
CoryphaCoryphanthaCosmos
CotinusCotoneasterCrambe
CrassulaCrataegusCrinodendron
CrinumCrocosmiaCrocus
CrossandraCryptogrammaCryptomeria
CryptostegiaCtenantheCucumis
CucurbitaCunninghamiaCuphea
CupressocyparisCupressusCurculigo
CurcumaCurtonusCyanella
CyanotisCyathodesCyclamen
CydoniaCymbopogonCynara
CynoglossumCypellaCyperus
CyphomandraCyrtomiumCytisus

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