Sparganium fallax
Sparganium fallax Graebn.

Sparganium fallax is a species in the family Typhaceae, native to several regions including Australasia, the Oriental (Indomalaya), Palaearctic, and parts of Asia such as Assam, China South-Central, China Southeast, East Himalaya, Japan, Korea, Myanmar, New Guinea, Sumatera, and Taiwan. It was first described in 1900 by Graebn.
Description
Sparganium fallax belongs to the genus Sparganium within the Typhaceae family. It is distributed across multiple regions, including the Australasian, Oriental (Indomalaya), and Palaearctic regions, as well as specific areas such as Assam, China South-Central, China Southeast, East Himalaya, Japan, Korea, Myanmar, New Guinea, Sumatera, and Taiwan. The species was first published in 1900 by the botanist Graebn. It is part of a genus that includes several species commonly known as bur-reeds, which are typically found in wetland habitats.
Distribution
Australasian · Oriental (Indomalaya) · Palaearctic · TW · Global · Assam · China South-Central · China Southeast · East Himalaya · Japan · Korea · Myanmar · New Guinea · Sumatera · Taiwan
Synonyms
Sparganium yamatense