Typha lugdunensis
Typha lugdunensis P.Chabert
Typha lugdunensis is a species of the Typhaceae family, occurring in freshwater marshes across parts of Europe and Asia. It is found in Germany, Switzerland, France, Iran, Iraq, Turkey, and China. This plant was first described in 1850 by P. Chabert.
Description
Typha lugdunensis is a member of the Typhaceae family and is native to freshwater marsh habitats. Its distribution spans disjunct regions in Europe and Asia, including North-Central China, Inner Mongolia, Xinjiang, Germany, Switzerland, France, Iran, Iraq, and Turkey. The species was formally published in 1850 by P. Chabert.
Distribution
China North-Central · France · Germany · Inner Mongolia · Iran · Iraq · Switzerland · Turkey · Xinjiang
Synonyms
Rohrbachia martiniiTypha gracilisTypha haussknechtiiTypha martiniTypha minima var. gracilisTypha stenophyllaTypha minima subsp. gracilisTypha minima subsp. lugdunensisTypha minima subsp. martiniiTypha minima var. martinii