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Nymphoides coreana

Nymphoides coreana (H.Lév.) H.Hara
Nymphoides coreana
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Nymphoides coreana is a species in the Menyanthaceae family, native to regions including Indomalaya, Palaearctic, Japan, Korea, Manchuria, Nansei-shoto, Primorye, and Taiwan. It was first described in 1937 by H.Hara, revising the original work by H.Lév.

Description

Nymphoides coreana is a member of the Menyanthaceae family and is distributed across several regions in Asia. Its range includes the Oriental and Palaearctic regions, specifically in areas such as Japan, Korea, Manchuria, the Nansei-shoto islands, Primorye, and Taiwan. The species was formally published in 1937 by H.Hara, who revised the earlier classification by H.Lév. This aquatic plant belongs to the genus Nymphoides, which is known for its floating-leaved species.

Distribution

Oriental (Indomalaya) · Palaearctic · TW · Japan · Korea · Manchuria · Nansei-shoto · Primorye · Taiwan

Synonyms

Limnanthemum coreanum

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