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		Whorled Water-milfoil - Myriophyllum verticillatum  
		
		
		
		
            
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Native Species Global Rank : 
G5 
			State Rank : 
S4 
			(see State Rank Reason  below) 
				C-value : 
4 
			
			
			
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            State Rank Reason  (see State Rank  above) 
            Myriophyllum verticillatum  has mostly been collected in the northwest, but is represented in the southwest, Rocky Mountain Front, and eastern Montana with herbarium specimens.  Although aquatic plants are generally under-represented in our floras, aspects of its habitat or threats to its population are not suggesting rarity at this time.  Proper identification of Myriophyllum  species require careful collections to obtain flowering or fruiting structures, use of an appropriate and current taxonomic key, and time spent studying the specimen.  More surveys are greatly needed to assess the true abundance and distribution of Myriophyllum verticillatum  in Montana.
			
               
			
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                    	    Range Extent 
	                    	
                    			Score G  - 200,000-2,500,000 sq km (~80,000-1,000,000 sq mi) 
	                    	
                        		Comment 222,424 square kilometers
	                    	
                    	    Area of Occupancy 
	                    	
                    			Score D  - 6-25 4-km2 grid cells 
	                    	
                        		Comment Plant occurs in 19 of the 30,590 4x4 square-kilometer grid cells that cover Montana.
	                    	
                    	    Number of Populations 
	                    	
                    			Score C  - 21 - 80 
	                    	
                        		Comment 23 observations representing 22 unique locations
	                    	
                    	    Number of Occurrences or Percent Area with Good Viability / Ecological Integrity 
	                    	
                    			Score C  - Few (4-12) occurrences with excellent or good viability or ecological integrity 
	                    	
                        		Comment Assumption that at least 4 occurrences are of good viability based on descriptions of 'common'.
	                    	
                    	    Environmental Specificity 
	                    	
                    			Score C  - Moderate. Generalist or community with some key requirements scarce 
	                    	
                    	    Threats 
	                    	
                    			Score D  - Low 
	                    	
                       	    
                    	        
                    	    
                    	
					 
				
				 
			 
		 
		
	 
	
	 
		General Description
		PLANTS : Aquatic, perennials with finely dissected, whorled submerged leaves, and emerged leaves occurring within the inflorescence. Stems may branch. Wintering buds (turions) are absent.  Source: Giblin et al. [eds.] 2018.LEAVES : Submerged leaves are well-developed (up to 45 mm long) and mostly in whorls of 4 with (9-) 18-34 leaf segments.  Emerged leaves are well-developed (larger than the flowers or fruits), whorled, and pinnately divided or lobed (more than half-way to mid-vein) within the inflorescence.  Source: Giblin et al. [eds.] 2018.INFLORESCENCE : An emergent, terminal spike. The spike consists of separate male and female flowers and emerged leaves that are greater than the flowers and fruits.  Source: Giblin et al. [eds.] 2018.
		
	
		Diagnostic Characteristics
		Whorled Water-milfoil  - 
Myriophyllum verticillatum , native and desirable:
* Emergent leaves are longer than the flowers and fruits and pinnately divided or lobed more than half-way to mid-vein.
* Flowers have 8 stamens.
* Submerged leaves are generally in whorls of 4, often with 12-22 segments.
* Fruit segments are round(-ish) with shallow, longitudinal ridges and no wings or cross-ribs.
* Turions present (balls of small leaves that develop from tips of vigorous vegetative shoots): brown to red-brown and 1-5 cm long.
Andean Water-milfoil  - 
Myriophyllum quitense , native and desirable:
* All emergent leaves are medium to dark green, smooth, longer than the flowers and fruits, and dry to dark grey.
* Emergent leaves on the upper half of inflorescence are ovate and serrate.
* At the base of branches or shoots are strap-shaped, entire to pectinate (toothed like a comb), somewhat opposite, and very reduced leaves.
* Flowers have 8 stamens.
* Submerged leaves are in whorls of 4-5 with 6-12 segments.
* Turions absent.
Common Water-milfoil  - 
Myriophyllum sibiricum , native, desirable:
* Combination of flowering spikes with emergent leaves less than 4 mm and whorled submerged leaves with 4 to 16 pairs of segments that mostly spread or are perpendicular to the apex. 
* Submerged leaves are often in whorls of 4 with 6-16(-24) segments. Segments spread or lay perpendicular to the rachis at base, but may ascend towards the apex.
* Lower pair of segments are longest and gradually shorten towards the leaf tip.  
* Turions present: dark green, broadly cylindrical, composed of reduced and thickened leaves, and may remain persistent on next year’s new growth.
 Eurasian Water-milfoil   - 
Myriophyllum spicatum , exotic, noxious, invasive:
* Combination of flowering spikes with emergent leaves less than 4 mm and whorled submerged leaves with 14 to 24 pairs of segments that ascend.  
* Submerged leaves have linear segments that are mostly equal in length.
* Vegetative shoot tips are often dense.
* Plants readily collapse when removed from water.
* Turions (cylinders or balls of small leaves) are absent.
Species Range
	
		
			Montana Range 
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    		Range Comments
			Alaska to California and east to the Atlantic coast (Giblin et al. [eds.] 2018). 
			
		
		Observations in Montana Natural Heritage Program Database
		Number of Observations:  27
		
		
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		Habitat
		Shallow to rather deep water of ponds and lakes in the plains, valleys, and montane zones of Montana (Lesica et al. 2012).
		
		
	
		Reproductive Characteristics
		FLOWERS FRUITS 
		
	
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