African Elodea (Lagarosiphon major)

African Elodea (Lagarosiphon major)

Scaled set of drawings of the African Elodea in front and top views with dimensions
Description
Description

African Elodea, also known as Lagarosiphon major or African waterweed, is an immersed aquatic plant characterized by its dense, trailing stems and spiraling, sharply curved leaves that create a textured, feathery appearance underwater. Often forming thick submerged meadows, it has a dark green coloration that helps it blend into clear freshwater lakes, slow rivers, and reservoirs.

Though native to southern Africa, it has spread widely and is considered invasive in many regions due to its ability to grow rapidly, dominate waterways, and block light from reaching native aquatic species. One of its defining traits is its capacity to reproduce from small fragments, allowing even tiny pieces of stem to generate new colonies. This resilience, combined with its adaptability to a range of freshwater environments, has made it both ecologically influential and challenging to control. In some places, it has reshaped aquatic habitats by altering flow, shading out plants, and impacting fish behavior.

Dimensions & Sizes
Dimensions & Sizes

African Elodea has a typical underwater height between 12’-20’ (3.66-6.1 m) and a spread diameter of 8’-15’ (2.44-4.6 m).

Pair of outline illustrations of the African Elodea seen from the top and elevation views
Pair of outline illustrations of the African Elodea seen from the top and elevation views
3D Model
3D Model
Common Questions
Common Questions
African Elodea (Lagarosiphon major)
Details
Details

*Under Development*

Height:
12’-20’ | 3.66-6.1 m
Width:
8’-15’ | 2.44-4.6 m (Spread)
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Order: Alismatales
Family: Hydrocharitaceae

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Scientific Name:
Lagarosiphon major
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Drawings include:
African Elodea front elevation, plan view

Submerged plants are aquatic species that grow entirely underwater, rooted in sediment with leaves and stems adapted to life beneath the surface. These plants are typically found in freshwater habitats like lakes, ponds, rivers, and streams with clear water and access to sunlight.

10’-35’ | 3-10.7 m
3’-6’ | .91-1.83 m (Spread)
Hydrilla
1070.000
183.000
33500
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3D
Hydrilla
18”-60” | 46-152 cm
30”-48” | 76-122 cm (Spread)
Hornwort
152.000
122.000
28200
GUIDE
3D
Hornwort
1’-6’ | .3-1.83 m
9”-36” | 23-91 cm (Spread)
Eelgrass | Tape Grass (Single)
183.000
91.000
7200
GUIDE
3D
Eelgrass | Tape Grass (Single)
1’-6’ | .3-1.83 m
9”-36” | 23-91 cm (Spread)
Eelgrass | Tape Grass (Group)
183.000
91.000
7200
GUIDE
3D
Eelgrass | Tape Grass (Group)
12”-40” | 30–102 cm
16”-36” | 41-91 cm (Spread)
Brazilian Waterweed
102.000
91.000
4380
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Brazilian Waterweed
16”-32” | 41-81 cm
9”-16” | 23-41 cm (Spread)
Straight Vallisneria
81.000
41.000
3900
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3D
Straight Vallisneria
8”-36” | 20–91 cm
8”-20” | 20-51 cm (Spread)
Canadian Waterweed
91.000
51.000
3080
GUIDE
3D
Canadian Waterweed
12”-30” | 30-76 cm
18”-42” | 46-107 cm (Spread)
Fanwort
76.000
107.000
2300
GUIDE
3D
Fanwort
2’-9’ | .61-2.74 m
8”-20” | 20-51 cm (Spread)
Eurasian Watermilfoil
274.000
51.000
2100
GUIDE
3D
Eurasian Watermilfoil
4”-36” | 10–91 cm
2”-8” | 5–20 cm (Spread)
Guppy Grass
91.000
20.000
800
GUIDE
3D
Guppy Grass
8”-24” | 20–61 cm
4”-12” | 10–30 cm (Spread)
Curly-Leaf Pondweed
61.000
30.000
650
GUIDE
3D
Curly-Leaf Pondweed
12’-20’ | 3.66-6.1 m
8’-15’ | 2.44-4.6 m (Spread)
African Elodea
610.000
460.000
155
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3D
African Elodea