Females lay up to 300 eggs at a time on emergent or floating plants, often on water-crowfoot.
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Intertwining starred complexity of water-crowfoot makes an illuminated manuscript of the stream.
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The Bybrook has significant populations of water crowfoot, native White-clawed Crayfish and Dippers.
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Floating water crowfoot Ranunculus, Desmoulin's whorl snail, the sedge Carex and the reeds Phragmitesand Glyceria maxima.
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Over 90% of the methane emissions from the river Frome in Dorset that reach the atmosphere do so via the stems of water crowfoot.
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The reedbeds are dominated by common reed with saltmarsh rush, brackish water crowfoot, sea clubrush and common bulrush also common in the various wetland habitats.
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A member of the buttercup family, water crowfoot is particularly associated with chalk streams, those limpidly clear small rivers whose waters are purified by being filtered by the underlying chalk.