Vascular Plants

APC: Sagittaria filiformis
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APC (version 51462332) published 24/11/21 by amonro
APC Comment
R.J.Adair et al., Plant Prot. Quart. 27: 48 (2012), cite a collection from Tas. However this specimen may represent cultivated material and this taxon is not known to be naturalised in that state (M.L.Baker, pers. comm. 2013).
Plantae / Charophyta / Equisetopsida / Magnoliidae / Lilianae / Alismatales / Alismataceae / Sagittaria
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Sagittaria filiformis J.G.Sm., legitimate Council of Heads of Australasian Herbaria (2014), Australian Plant Census Sagittaria natans Michx., nom. illeg. (1803) taxonomic synonymSagittaria subulata var. natans (Michx.) J.G.Sm., legitimate (1894) taxonomic synonymSagittaria natans var. lorata Chapm., legitimate (1860) taxonomic synonymSagittaria lorata (Chapm.) Small, legitimate (30 June 1909) taxonomic synonymSagittaria subulata var. lorata (Chapm.) Fernald, legitimate (1940) taxonomic synonymSagittaria subulata subsp. lorata (Chapm.) R.T.Clausen, legitimate (1941) taxonomic synonymSagittaria natans var. gracillima S.Watson, legitimate (1890) taxonomic synonymSagittaria gracillima (S.Watson) J.G.Sm., legitimate (1894) taxonomic synonymSagittaria stagnorum Small, legitimate (1933) taxonomic synonym

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