Common duckweed

Lemna minor

"Lemna minor", the common duckweed or lesser duckweed, is an aquatic freshwater plant of the genus "Lemna". They belong to the family of Lemnaceae, which are monophyletic to the Araceae family. "L. minor" is used as animal fodder, bioremediator, for wastewater nutrient recovery, and other applications.
Duckweed - Lemna minor I went to this pond a couple days ago to take some aquatic samples. But, I found it with only about 7 cm of water left! You can see the bottom in this photo, which I've IDed for the duckweed.

The pond should have 60+ cm of water. I didn't collect anything as I didn't want to disturb anything that might still be alive and living in the water. I imagine the water temp has also increased. Usually, this is a thriving pond that I collect from spring thru autumn.

The drought in my area continues with no real rain in sight. It's estimated that we need 50 cm of rainfall to recover.

Habitat: Deciduous forest
https://www.jungledragon.com/image/140094/duckweed_-_lemna_minor.html Common duckweed,Geotagged,Lemna minor,Summer,United States

Appearance

"L. minor" is a floating freshwater aquatic plant, with one, two, three or four leaves each having a single root hanging in the water. As more leaves grow, the plants divide and become separate individuals. The root is 1–2 cm long. Leaves are oval, 1–8 mm long and 0.6–5 mm broad, light green, with three veins and small air spaces to assist flotation. It reproduces mainly vegetatively by division. Flowers are rarely produced and measure about 1 mm in diameter, with a cup-shaped membranous scale containing a single ovule and two stamens. The seed is 1 mm long, ribbed with 8-15 ribs. Birds are important in dispersing "L. minor" to new sites. The sticky root enables the plant to adhere to the plumage or feet of birds and can thereby colonize new ponds.
Duckweed - Lemna minor Habitat: Woodland pond
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Distribution

"L. minor" has a subcosmopolitan distribution and is native throughout most of Africa, Asia, Europe and North America. It is present wherever freshwater ponds and slow-moving streams occur, except for arctic and subarctic climates. It is not reported as native in Australasia or South America, though it is naturalised there.

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Taxonomy
KingdomPlantae
DivisionAngiosperms
ClassMonocots
OrderAlismatales
FamilyAraceae
GenusLemna
SpeciesL. minor