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2014
Typhaceae 64 Phytotaxa 165 (1) © 2014 Magnolia Press MORAES ET AL. Ulmaceae Ulmus Linnaeus (1753: 225) (Mss. 25, 37, 39, 43; DS 1227, 1231, 1232, 1233, 1235). Ulmus pumila Linnaeus (1753: 226) (Mss. 323, 634; DS 1382, 1544). It is most probably a misidentification.
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Typhaceae 64 Phytotaxa 165 (1) © 2014 Magnolia Press MORAES ET AL. Ulmaceae Ulmus Linnaeus (1753: 225) (Mss. 25, 37, 39, 43; DS 1227, 1231, 1232, 1233, 1235). Ulmus pumila Linnaeus (1753: 226) (Mss. 323, 634; DS 1382, 1544). It is most probably a misidentification.
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Distribution ofTypha laxmanni lepechin (Typhaceae) in Korea
Journal of Plant Biology, 2001A previously unrecordedTypha species has been found in Korea. Its morphology is characterized by short plant height (1.0 ± 0.2 m), narrow leaves (3.2 ± 0.9 mm), short pistillate inflorescences (4.7 ±1.4 cm), and a high ratio of staminate inflorescence length to pistillate inflorescence length (2.2 ± 0.4).
Changkyun Kim, Hong-Keun Choi
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2011
91. Typhaceae Juss., Gen. Pl.: 25. 4 Aug 1789, nom. cons. Sparganiaceae Hanin, Cours Bot.: 400. 16–23 Apr 1811, nom. cons.
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91. Typhaceae Juss., Gen. Pl.: 25. 4 Aug 1789, nom. cons. Sparganiaceae Hanin, Cours Bot.: 400. 16–23 Apr 1811, nom. cons.
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Sparganium erectum (Typhaceae) and its ambophilous characteristics
Phyton. Annales Rei Botanicae, 2020Gottsberger G. 2020. Sparganium erectum (Typhaceae) and its ambophilous characteristics. – Phyton (Horn, Austria) 60: 21–25, with 2 figures.* A population of Sparganium erectum was studied at the lake Ossiach (Ossiacher See) in Carinthia (southern Austria) with respect to its pollination mode.
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Lectotypification ofTypha elephantinaRoxb. (Typhaceae)
Annales Botanici Fennici, 2015The name Typha elephantina Roxb. (Typhaceae) is lectotypified based on an icon present in CAL.
Suman Halder, Potharaju Venu
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Wild Vegetables of the Family Typhaceae
The Typhaceae family, or cattail family, includes around 51 species in one or two genera (<i>Typha and Sparganium</i>). These wetland plants are recognized by their tall, emergent forms with long, strap-like leaves and dense flower spikes. Despite limited variety, Typhaceae plants have various uses.Ganesh Chandrakant Nikalje +3 more
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1948
Perennial, palustrial or aquatic herbs with a creeping rhizome; stems erect, solid, submerged at the base. Leaves biseriate, partly radical or subradical, partly cauline, lower congested, higher remote, elongate-linear, rather thick and spongy, bluntmargined; their sheathing bases excreting slime on their inner side. Flowers very numerous, very closely
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Perennial, palustrial or aquatic herbs with a creeping rhizome; stems erect, solid, submerged at the base. Leaves biseriate, partly radical or subradical, partly cauline, lower congested, higher remote, elongate-linear, rather thick and spongy, bluntmargined; their sheathing bases excreting slime on their inner side. Flowers very numerous, very closely
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Notes on the typification of Typha shuttleworthii (Typhaceae)
PhytotaxaTypha shuttleworthii W.D.J.Koch & Sond. in W.D.J.Koch (1844: 786) is a species distributed in Central and Southern Europe, from France to Ukraine (Leonova 1976; Cook 1980) as well as Turkey and Iran (Baytop 1984; Hamdi et al. 2009) but it may have been overlooked due to its resemblance to the better known Typha latifolia Linnaeus (1753: 971 ...
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Аномалии в соцветии семейства рогозовые Typhaceae Juss.
2018Типы аномалий в соцветии Typhaceae является свидетельством значительного пространственно-временного масштаба и антропогенного фактора. Аномалии явление не случайное, а закономерное и является проявлением скрытой наследственности. Они возникают неожиданно и резко отличаются от нормальных особей.
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