Flora of Bahia: Haloragaceae
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A floristic survey of the Haloragaceae in Bahia, Brazil, is presented as a contribution to the study of the flora in the state. Two species, Laurembergia tetrandra and Myriophyllum aquaticum, are recognized. Descriptions, illustrations, and general notes on the taxa are presented.
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