Flora of Bahia: Hydroleaceae
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This account of the Hydroleaceae is a further contribution to the ongoing Flora of Bahia project. One species of Hydrolea L. is recognized for the state of Bahia, Brazil: H. spinosa L. Descriptions, illustrations, and general notes on the species are presented.
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