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1. The Natural History of Plants: Their Forms, Growth, Reproduction, and by Anton Kerner von Marilaun (1902)
"... in the Arrow-grass (Triglochin), and the Sea-Buckthorn (Hippophae). In the
Curled Pondweed ... Curled Pondweed ..."
2. Life in Ponds and Streams by William S. Furneaux (1906)
"Other species, such as the Close-leaved Pondweed (P. densus), the Perfoliate
Pondweed (P. perfoliatus), and the Curled Pondweed Pio. 71. ..."
3. Rambles in search of wild flowers, and how to distinguish them by Margaret Plues (1879)
"The plant was the Curled Pondweed (P. crispus). The leaves are lance- shaped,
waved and serrated; they are of an olive green, as is also the spike of ..."
4. Contributions Towards a Fauna and Flora of the County of Cork by J. R. Harvey, Thomas C. Power, John D. Humphreys, Cuvierian Society of Cork (1845)
"P. crispus, L. Curled Pondweed. In the Lee, at Sundays Well; and in most rivers
and streams in the county.—very common. 748. P. pusillus, L. Small Pondweed. ..."