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bigfoot waterclover

Marsilea macropoda Engelm. ex A.Braun
bigfoot waterclover
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Marsilea macropoda, known as bigfoot waterclover, is a species in the Marsileaceae family. It is native to regions in the Nearctic and parts of Mexico, including Alabama, Louisiana, New Mexico, and Texas. The species was first described in 1847 by Engelm. ex A.Braun.

Description

Marsilea macropoda is a member of the Marsileaceae family and is commonly referred to as bigfoot waterclover. It is distributed across several regions in North America, including the U.S. states of Alabama, Louisiana, New Mexico, and Texas, as well as the northeastern part of Mexico. The species was formally published in 1847 by Engelm. ex A.Braun.

Other common names

bigfoot waterclover

Distribution

Nearctic · Alabama · Louisiana · Mexico Northeast · New Mexico · Texas

Synonyms

Marsilea macropusZaluzianskia macropodaZaluzianskia macropus

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