Rank Species | Genus Stuckenia Higher classification Stuckenia | |
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Similar Potamogeton, Potamogeton perfoliatus, Potamogeton lucens, Potamogeton crispus, Potamogeton natans |
Stuckenia pectinata (syn. Potamogeton pectinatus), commonly called sago pondweed or fennel pondweed, and sometimes called ribbon weed, is a cosmopolitan water plant species that grows in fresh and brackish water on all continents except Antarctica.
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Description
Stuckenia pectinata is a fully submerged aquatic plant and does not have any floating or emerged leaves.
![Stuckenia pectinata Stuckenia pectinata Sago false pondweed Go Botany](https://alchetron.com/cdn/stuckenia-pectinata-2b651e56-13f3-43af-9803-5d49c2bd1a9-resize-750.jpeg)
The flowers are wind pollinated and the seeds float. Tubers that are rich in starch are formed on the rhizomes. Reproduction can either be vegetative with tubers and plant fragments or sexual with seeds.
Wildlife
The whole plant provides food for different species of waterbirds.
![Stuckenia pectinata Wetland Plants of Wisconsin Stuckenia pectinata sago pondweed](https://alchetron.com/cdn/stuckenia-pectinata-b89d8a25-849c-48c8-9cda-63a38100f09-resize-750.jpg)
Stuckenia pectinata has long narrow linear leaves which are less than 2 mm wide; each is composed of two slender, parallel tubes.
![Stuckenia pectinata Stuckenia pectinata Sago false pondweed Go Botany](https://alchetron.com/cdn/stuckenia-pectinata-96d8cbd3-8355-4baa-a753-2c45fbd9fe2-resize-750.jpeg)
The main difference from other narrow-leaved pondweeds is that the stipule joins the leaf base, when it is pulled the sheath and stipule comes away, similar to a grass sheath and ligule.
The fruits are 3 to 5 mm long.
Ecology
The nutritious tubers are an important food source for waterfowl, including the canvasback, which help disperse the plant.
The plant can become a nuisance weed in waterways such as canals, because it is tolerant to eutrophication.
![Stuckenia pectinata Online Virtual Flora of Wisconsin Stuckenia pectinata](https://alchetron.com/cdn/stuckenia-pectinata-51eac1ad-c3ca-4969-8e86-29c5e4005b2-resize-750.jpeg)
![Stuckenia pectinata httpsuploadwikimediaorgwikipediacommonsthu](https://alchetron.com/cdn/stuckenia-pectinata-36604e96-beb2-47c0-b235-8750953dc53-resize-750.jpg)
![Stuckenia pectinata Online Virtual Flora of Wisconsin Stuckenia pectinata](https://alchetron.com/cdn/stuckenia-pectinata-656c6e33-f10d-44f9-8907-7712d8f76cb-resize-750.jpeg)
![Stuckenia pectinata Online Virtual Flora of Wisconsin Stuckenia pectinata](https://alchetron.com/cdn/stuckenia-pectinata-4e1f0399-2bb6-4240-a973-2c03aa42d21-resize-750.jpeg)