
Stratiotes alismoides Stratiotes aloides Stratiotes is a genus of submerged aquatic plant commonly known as water soldiers. A characteristic of the genus is the habit of the plants rising to the surface at flowering time. One species, Stratiotes aloides, is native to Europe and NW Asia. The leaves are serrate and very brittle, breaking easily when...
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[beetle] Stratiotes is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species: ...
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(Crab's Claw, Water Aloe, Water Soldier) S. aloides, commonly known as Crab's Claw, Water Aloe and Water Soldier, is a hardy, aquatic perennial found wild in various parts of Europe. This plant has small, fleshy, sword-shaped leaves that resemble a floating Pineapple or Aloe plant. Greenish-white, male and female flowers grow on separate plants. Wh...
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The stratiotes are a genus of aquatic herbs belonging to the family Hydrocharidaceae. The one species is the water-soldier (Stratiotes aloides), a native of Britain. It has great prickly leaves, not unlike those of the aloe, and bears in summer a flower-stalk, surmounted by a sheaf containing several attractive white flowers.
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