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Triglochin mucronata

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Family
  
Juncaginaceae

Scientific name
  
Triglochin mucronata

Order
  
Alismatales

Genus
  
Triglochin

Rank
  
Species

Similar
  
Triglochin, Triglochin palustris, Juncaginaceae, Seaside arrowgrass, Alismatales

Triglochin mucronata is a salt-tolerant herb native to Australia.

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Description

It grows as an annual herb that sprawls along the ground, reaching a height of no more than 22 centimetres. It has green flowers.

Taxonomy

This species was published by Robert Brown in 1810. Brown's name has been accepted as sound since publication, but names have twice been published based on specimens of T. mucronata, resulting in the taxonomic synonyms Triglochin calcarata Hook. and Triglochin neesii Endl. It was divided into three variety in 1909, but these have not been accepted.

Distribution and habitat

It occurs in southern Australia, in the states of Western Australia, South Australia, Victoria and Tasmania. It favours saline areas, such as the coast and inline salt lakes.

References

Triglochin mucronata Wikipedia