Flora of Bahia: Typhaceae
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We present a floristic survey of Typhaceae from Bahia State, Brazil, as a contribution to the knowledge of the Flora of the State. Two species are recognized in the genus Typha: T. domingensis and T. latifolia. We present a key to distinguish the species, descriptions and general comments for the taxa, illustrations and distribution map of species in Bahia.Downloads
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