Vascular Plants

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Triglochin microtuberosa Aston, legitimate, scientific tax. nov. apni
Aston, H.I. (24 May 1993), New Australian species of Triglochin L. (Juncaginaceae) formerly included in T. procerum R.Br. Muelleria 8(1): 88, figs 1b&f, 3 (map) [tax. nov.] BHL
  • Type: "Victoria, East Gippsland, `Redbanks' farm, c.2 km south-east of Genoa, 37°28'S, 149°36'E. Abundant in stagnant waterhole of an otherwise-dry creek in cleared grazing country. Water highly eutrophic, muddy, with much farm run-off and cow-dung from cattle which have eaten the Triglochin and trampled the substrate. 23 Feb. 1988, H.I.Aston 2683 (HOLOTYPUS: MEL 705958); ISOTYPI: AD, BRI, CANB, MEL 70591 & spirit material, NSW)."

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basionym of: Cycnogeton microtuberosum (Aston) Mering & Kadereit legitimate nomenclatural synonym of: Cycnogeton microtuberosum (Aston) Mering & Kadereit legitimate

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