Vascular Plants

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Troia, A., Pereira, J.B., Kim, C. & Taylor, W.C. (2016), The genus Isoetes (Isoetaceae): a provisional checklist of the accepted and unresolved taxa. Phytotaxa 277(2) : 101-145 (Paper) Troia, A., Pereira, J.B., Kim, C. & Taylor, W.C. Author
Names in this reference:
  1. Isoetes australis S.Williams
  2. Isoetes brevicula E.R.L.Johnson
  3. Isoetes caroli E.R.L.Johnson
  4. Isoetes coromandelina L.f. subsp. coromandelina
  5. Isoetes coromandelina subsp. macrotuberculata C.R.Marsden
  6. Isoetes cristata C.R.Marsden & Chinnock
  7. Isoetes drummondii subsp. anomala C.R.Marsden & Chinnock
  8. Isoetes drummondii A.Braun subsp. drummondii
  9. Isoetes elatior F.Muell. ex A.Braun
  10. Isoetes gunnii A.Braun
  11. Isoetes hookeri A.Braun
  12. Isoetes humilior F.Muell. ex A.Braun
  13. Isoetes inflata E.R.L.Johnson
  14. Isoetes lacustris L.
  15. Isoetes mongerensis E.R.L.Johnson
  16. Isoetes muelleri A.Braun
  17. Isoetes phaeospora Durieu
  18. Isoetes pusilla C.R.Marsden & Chinnock
  19. Isoetes stuartii A.Braun
  20. Isoetes tripus A.Braun

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