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Taxonomy of Mexican Podostemaceae

A taxonomic treatment of Podostemaceae in Mexico is presented, based on herbarium study and extensive field collections. Five genera and eight species of Podostemaceae (including Tristichaceae) occur in Mexico: Marathrum Humb. & Bonpl. (M. rubrum Novelo & Philbrick, M. schiedeanum (Cham.) Tu...

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Published in:Aquatic botany 1997-06, Vol.57 (1-4), p.275-303
Main Authors: Alejandro Novelo, R., Philbrick, C.Thomas
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Oserya
Podostemaceae
Podostemum
River-weeds
Taxonomy
Tristicha
Vanroyenella
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