Rotala rotundifolia
Rotala rotundifolia
(roundleaf toothcup)
Plants
Exotic

6 results for Rotala rotundifolia (roundleaf toothcup)

Impact ID Scientific Name Impact Type Study Type Study Location Impact Description Reference
3406 Rotala rotundifolia Habitat Alteration Anecdotal N/A "Rotala produces extremely dense submersed populations and large thick mats that dominate the... 28434
3407 Rotala rotundifolia Competition Anecdotal N/A "Rotala produces extremely dense submersed populations and large thick mats that dominate the... 28434
3408 Rotala rotundifolia Infrastructure Anecdotal N/A The rapid and vigorous growth of rotala inhibits water flow within canals. This prevents infested... 28434
3409 Rotala rotundifolia Competition Anecdotal N/A "The extremely dense submersed populations and large, thick surface mats produced by Rotala greatly... 33956
3410 Rotala rotundifolia Habitat Alteration Anecdotal N/A "The extremely dense submersed populations and large, thick surface mats produced by Rotala greatly... 33956
3411 Rotala rotundifolia Infrastructure Anecdotal N/A "Submersed plants form tight, mounded colonies in water as deep as 2 meters, but eventually grow to... 33956

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