Hygrophila corymbosa (Blume) Lindau
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.11513051 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12744645 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03B44B63-E971-FFA0-C50A-3C2FFEF4CEEA |
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Hygrophila corymbosa (Blume) Lindau |
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Hygrophila corymbosa (Blume) Lindau View in CoL
PHENOLOGY.— Flowering: March–May, October–December; fruiting: May.
DISTRIBUTION.— Native to southeastern Asia; naturalized in Mexico (Tamps).
HABITAT.— Riparian vegetation (irrigation canals).
ELEVATION.— 80 meters.
NOTES.— This cultivated aquatic (aquarium trade) sometimes escapes and becomes naturalized in the New World ( Fig. 3A, B View FIGURE ). The two species of Hygrophila in Tamaulipas appear in different sections of the key above; they can be readily distinguished from one another by the following couplet:
1a. Young stems and leaves of emergent shoots, calyces, corollas, and capsules pubescent with glandular trichomes; flowers in expanded dichasia or in thyrses (bearing expanded dichasia in axils of subfoliose bracts) in leaf axils; corollas purplish with white ridges, 8–16. 5 mm long; stamens 4..... H. corymbosa View in CoL
1b. Young stems, leaves, calyces, corollas, and capsules glabrous or pubescent with eglandular trichomes; flowers in terminal spikes; corollas pale lavender, 4.5– 5.5 mm long; stamens 2......... H. polysperma View in CoL
REPRESENTATIVE SPECIMENS.— Mpio. El Mante, irrigation water channels, 22°44ʹ54.25ʺN, 099°ʹ00ʹ26.89ʺW, A. Mora-Olivo 15620 ( UAT); GoogleMaps Mpio. El Mante, 22°43ʹ56.66ʺN, 098°58ʹ09.20ʺW, L. Alvarez 121 ( UAT) GoogleMaps .
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USA, Arizona, Tucson, University of Arizona |
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Universidad Autónoma de Tamaulipas |
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