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  • Subularia aquatica subsp. americana (category Subularia aquatica)
    tribeBrassicaceae tribe Cardamineae genusSubularia speciesSubularia aquatica subspeciesSubularia aquatica subsp. americana G. A. Mulligan & Calder Rhodora 66: 132
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  • armoracia var. aquatica Eaton Man. Bot. ed. 3, 243. 1822 Synonyms: Armoracia lacustris (A. Gray) Al-Shehbaz & V. M. Bates Cochlearia aquatica (Eaton) Eaton
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  • Mitchell S. Alix Common names: Parrot- or water-feather Basionym: Enydria aquatica Vellozo Fl. Flumin., 57. 1829 Synonyms: Myriophyllum brasiliense Cambessèdes
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  • stated that it should be applied to P. aquatica. Using 'Bulbous Canarygrass' as the English-language name for P. aquatica avoids confusion, at least in the
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  • Wilson-Ramsey Crassulaceae Crassulaceae Crassulaceae Crassulaceae Crassula aquatica Cotyledon Cotyledon orbiculata Cotyledon orbiculata var. oblonga Yevonn
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  • aquaticum Linnaeus Sp. Pl. 1: 439. 1753 Synonyms: Alsine aquatica (Linnaeus) Britton Stellaria aquatica (Linnaeus) Scopoli Treatment appears in FNA Volume 5
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  • 83:700. 1909. Robert Kral Common names: Eriocaulon aquatique Basionym: Cespa aquatica Hill Herb. Brit., 96*, plate 66 bis. 1769 Synonyms: Eriocaulon articulatum (Hudson)
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  • native to Europe, is discussed under 7. S. marilandica. European species S. aquatica Linnaeus (later referred to as S. umbrosa Dumortier), S. auriculata Linnaeus
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  •   Family ⠉ Taxon Illustrator ⠉ Scouleriaceae Scouleria aquatica Patricia M. Eckel Scouleriaceae Scouleria marginata Patricia M. Eckel
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  • Juglandaceae Juglandaceae Carya cordiformis Carya ovata var. ovata Carya aquatica John Myers John Myers John Myers Juglandaceae Juglandaceae Juglandaceae
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  • Scrophulariaceae Scrophulariaceae Scrophulariaceae Bontia daphnoides Limosella aquatica Scrophularia marilandica Barbara Alongi Barbara Alongi ... further results
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  • Ulmaceae Ulmaceae Ulmaceae Ulmus serotina Ulmus alata Ulmus americana Planera aquatica Ulmus thomasii Ulmus rubra John Myers John Myers John Myers John Myers
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  •   Family ⠉ Taxon Illustrator ⠉ Scouleriaceae Scouleria aquatica Patricia M. Eckel Scouleriaceae Scouleria marginata Patricia M. Eckel
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  • characteristic of only some of these populations and also occurs in S. aquatica. D. J. Rogers (1951) and G. L. Webster (1967) suggested that the characteristics
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  • Wilson-Ramsey Crassulaceae Crassulaceae Crassulaceae Crassulaceae Crassula aquatica Cotyledon Cotyledon orbiculata Cotyledon orbiculata var. oblonga Yevonn
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  • P.E.I., Que., Sask. Zizania palustris grows mostly to the north of Z. aquatica, but the two species overlap in the Great Lakes region, eastern Canada
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  • Hoffmann 1934c). Stellaria jamesiana is now placed in Pseudostellaria and S. aquatica in Myosoton. As well, S. dicranoides and S. fontinalis probably should
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  • Crassula solieri was overlooked in North America, not distinguished from C. aquatica before it was recognized by M. Bywater and G. E. Wickens (1984). None.
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  • linearis Rafinesque, Hypobrichia nuttallii Torrey & A. Gray, and Ptilina aquatica Nuttall ex Torrey & A. Gray are illegitimate names that pertain to D. diandra
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  • Wyo., Europe. Veronica catenata seems to be a relative of V. anagallis-aquatica that is more cold-adapted, as seen in Europe (R. Götte 2007), and native
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