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Common Water-Nymph

Najas guadalupensis

Not Evaluated

About

<em>Najas guadalupensis</em>, commonly known as the common water nymph or southern naiad, is a submerged aquatic plant in the family Hydrocharitaceae. Its conservation status is listed as Not Evaluated by the IUCN. The species has an extensive distribution spanning Asia, Europe, and the Americas, where it inhabits a wide range of lentic and lotic freshwater environments including ponds, lakes, slow streams, and irrigation channels. It typically grows fully submerged, rooting in sandy or muddy substrates in water ranging from shallow margins to depths exceeding two meters. The plant is slender and branching, with narrow, finely toothed leaves arranged oppositely or in whorls along the stem. <em>Najas guadalupensis</em> is adapted to a range of water quality conditions and can persist in turbid, nutrient-enriched environments where other aquatic macrophytes cannot. It typically reproduces through both seed and fragmentation, with stem fragments readily establishing new colonies. Pollination occurs underwater, with pollen dispersed directly through the water column. Biological traits including average lifespan, stem length, and mass remain poorly documented in standardized databases. Ecologically, common water nymph provides important submerged habitat structure for fish, invertebrates, and waterfowl, offering spawning substrate, foraging areas, and refuge from predators in the diverse freshwater systems it occupies throughout its broad geographic range.

Habitat & Distribution

Typically found in grasslands, wetlands, forests, and cultivated landscapes.

Widely distributed across Asia (Israel, Taiwan), Europe (4 countries), North America (4 countries), and South America (Brazil, Colombia).

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Names in Other Languages

French naïade de Guadeloupe

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the scientific name of Common Water-Nymph?
The scientific name of Common Water-Nymph is Najas guadalupensis. It belongs to the genus Najas.
Where does Common Water-Nymph live?
Common Water-Nymph is found in Widely distributed across Asia (Israel, Taiwan), Europe (4 countries), North America (4 countries), and South America (Brazil, Colombia).. Countries include Brazil, Colombia, Cuba, Denmark, El Salvador, Honduras, Israel, Norway, Slovakia, Sweden.
What family does Common Water-Nymph belong to?
Common Water-Nymph (Najas guadalupensis) belongs to the genus Najas, which is part of the taxonomic family Hydrocharitaceae.
What kingdom does Common Water-Nymph belong to?
Common Water-Nymph (Najas guadalupensis) belongs to the kingdom Plantae (plantas).
What are the closest relatives of Common Water-Nymph?
The closest relatives of Common Water-Nymph in the genus Najas include coentro-do-açude, Thin-leaved Naiad, Brittle Naiad, Northern Naiad, Wright's waternymph.

Native Range — 12 Countries

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