Vascular Plants

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Hagstrom, J.O. (1916), Critical researches on the Potamogetons. Kunglliga Svenska Vetenskapsakademiens Handlingar 55(5) : 1-281 (Paper) Hagstrom, J.O. Author
Names in this reference:
  1. Potamogeton cheesemanii f. tasmanicus Hagstr.
  2. Potamogeton furcatus Hagstr.
  3. Potamogeton ligulatus Hagstr.
  4. Potamogeton muricatus Hagstr.
  5. Potamogeton perfoliatus var. lacustris Wallman
  6. Potamogeton quinquenervius Hagstr.
  7. Potamogeton reduncus Hagstr.
  8. Potamogeton samariformis Hagstr.
  9. Potamogeton sect. Axillares Hagstr.
  10. Potamogeton ser. Conati Hagstr.
  11. Potamogeton sessilifolius Hagstr.
  12. Potamogeton subg. Eupotamogeton Raunk.
  13. Potamogeton suboblongus Hagstr.
  14. Potamogeton subsect. Amplifolii Hagstr.
  15. Potamogeton subsect. Colorati Hagstr.
  16. Potamogeton subsect. Muricati Hagstr.
  17. Potamogeton subsect. Praelongi Hagstr.
  18. Potamogeton subsect. Pusilli Hagstr.
  19. Potamogeton subsect. Sclerocarpi Hagstr.
  20. Potamogeton subser. Obtusi Hagstr.

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