Vascular Plants

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Koehne, B.A.E. (30 July 1880), Lythraceae monographice describuntur. Botanische Jahrbücher für Systematik, Pflanzengeschichte und Pflanzengeographie 1 : 142-178 BHL (Paper) Koehne, B.A.E. Author
Names in this reference:
  1. Ameletia diandra F.Muell.
  2. Ammannia densiflora Roth ex Roem. & Schult.
  3. Ammannia illecebroides Koehne
  4. Ammannia pentandra var. decussata (Sol. ex DC.) Benth.
  5. Ammannia rotundifolia Buch.-Ham. ex Roxb.
  6. Lythrinae Koehne
  7. Peplis indica Willd.
  8. Rotala decussata Sol. ex DC.
  9. Rotala densiflora (Roth ex Roem. & Schult.) Koehne
  10. Rotala diandra (F.Muell.) Koehne
  11. Rotala illecebroides Koehne
  12. Rotala indica (Willd.) Koehne
  13. Rotala leptopetala Koehne
  14. Rotala leptopetala subsp. aristata Koehne
  15. Rotala leptopetala var. exappendiculata Koehne
  16. Rotala mexicana Cham. & Schltdl.
  17. Rotala mexicana subsp. hierniana Koehne
  18. Rotala occultiflora Koehne
  19. Rotala rotundifolia (Buch.-Ham. ex Roxb.) Koehne
  20. Rotala sect. Enantiorotala Koehne
  21. Rotala sect. Hippuridium Koehne
  22. Rotala subsect. Hypobrichiastrum Koehne
  23. Rotala subsect. Sellowia (Roth) Koehne
  24. Rotala subsect. Suffreniopsis Koehne

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