Vascular Plants

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Raven, P.H. (1964), The old world species of Ludwigia (including Jussiaea), with a synopsis of the genus Onagraceae). Reinwardtia 6(4) : 327-427 (Paper) Raven, P.H. Unknown
Names in this reference:
  1. Jussiaea L.
  2. Jussiaea diffusa Forssk.
  3. Jussiaea erecta L.
  4. Jussiaea montevidensis Spreng.
  5. Jussiaea peploides Kunth
  6. Jussiaea repens L.
  7. Jussiaea suffruticosa L.
  8. Jussiaea villosa Lam.
  9. Ludwigia L.
  10. Ludwigia adscendens (L.) H.Hara
  11. Ludwigia erecta (L.) H.Hara
  12. Ludwigia hyssopifolia (G.Don) Exell
  13. Ludwigia octovalvis (Jacq.) P.H.Raven
  14. Ludwigia octovalvis (Jacq.) P.H.Raven subsp. octovalvis
  15. Ludwigia octovalvis subsp. sessiliflora (Micheli) P.H.Raven
  16. Ludwigia parviflora Roxb.
  17. Ludwigia peploides (Kunth) P.H.Raven
  18. Ludwigia peploides subsp. montevidensis (Spreng.) P.H.Raven
  19. Ludwigia perennis L.
  20. Ludwigia prostrata Roxb.

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