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Elatine hungarica

Elatine hungarica Moesz
Elatine hungarica
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Elatine hungarica is a species in the genus Elatine, belonging to the family Elatinaceae. It was first described by Moesz in 1908. This plant is native to several regions in Europe and western Asia, including Spain, Ukraine, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Krym, Portugal, Romania, South European Russia, and West Siberia.

Description

Elatine hungarica is a member of the Elatinaceae family, a group of aquatic or semi-aquatic flowering plants. The species is part of the genus Elatine, which includes small, herbaceous plants often found in wetland habitats. This species was first scientifically documented by Moesz in 1908. Its geographic range spans across parts of southern and eastern Europe and into western Asia. The plant is known to occur in Spain, Ukraine, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Krym, Portugal, Romania, South European Russia, and West Siberia. These regions represent the natural distribution of the species based on historical botanical records.

Distribution

Spain · Ukraine · Czechoslovakia · Hungary · Krym · Portugal · Romania · South European Russi · West Siberia

Synonyms

Elatine macropoda f. hungarica

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