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Limosella Australis
''Limosella'' is a genus of flowering plants known as mudworts. These are annual, largely aquatic plants, found in muddy areas worldwide. Its phylogeny and biogeography are inferred from molecular data.Ito, Y., Nr. Tanaka, D.C. Albach, A.S. Barfod, B. Oxelman, A.M. Muasya (2016) Molecular phylogeny of the cosmopolitan aquatic plant genus ''Limosella'' (Scrophulariaceae) with a particular focus on the origin of the Australasian ''L''. ''curdieana''. ''Journal of Plant Research'doi: 10.1007/s10265-016-0872-6/ref> Species 16 species are accepted. *''Limosella acaulis'' - Owyhee mudwort *''Limosella africana'' *''Limosella aquatica'' - water mudwort *''Limosella australis'' - Welsh mudwort *''Limosella capensis'' *''Limosella curdieana'' *''Limosella grandiflora'' *''Limosella granitica'' *''Limosella inflata'' *''Limosella longiflora'' *''Limosella macrantha'' *''Limosella major'' *''Limosella pretoriensis'' *''Limosella purpurea'' *''Limosella tenella'' *''Limosella ...
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Limosella Aquatica
''Limosella aquatica'' is a widespread species of flowering plant in the Scrophulariaceae, figwort family known by the common name water mudwort. It is native to much of the Temperateness, temperate world, where it grows in many types of wet habitat. It is aquatic plant, semiaquatic, growing in moist land habitat such as meadows, in mud and wet sand next to water, and partly submersed or floating in the water. It is a fleshy annual herb forming low tufts in muddy substrate. The leaf is made up of a Petiole (botany), petiole up to long but usually quite a bit shorter, tipped with a flat spoon-shaped blade up to long. The inflorescence is an erect stalk bearing one tiny white to pink- or blue-tinted flower about wide. The fruit is a capsule up to wide containing many tiny seeds. References External linksJepson Manual Treatment
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Limosella Inflata
''Limosella'' is a genus of flowering plants known as mudworts. These are annual, largely aquatic plants, found in muddy areas worldwide. Its phylogeny and biogeography are inferred from molecular data.Ito, Y., Nr. Tanaka, D.C. Albach, A.S. Barfod, B. Oxelman, A.M. Muasya (2016) Molecular phylogeny of the cosmopolitan aquatic plant genus ''Limosella'' (Scrophulariaceae) with a particular focus on the origin of the Australasian ''L''. ''curdieana''. ''Journal of Plant Research'doi: 10.1007/s10265-016-0872-6/ref> Species 16 species are accepted. *'' Limosella acaulis'' - Owyhee mudwort *'' Limosella africana'' *''Limosella aquatica'' - water mudwort *''Limosella australis ''Limosella'' is a genus of flowering plants known as mudworts. These are annual, largely aquatic plants, found in muddy areas worldwide. Its phylogeny and biogeography are inferred from molecular data.Ito, Y., Nr. Tanaka, D.C. Albach, A.S. Barfo ...'' - Welsh mudwort *'' Limosella capensis'' *'' Limosella ...
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Scrophulariaceae
The Scrophulariaceae are a family of flowering plants, commonly known as the figwort family. The plants are annual and perennial herbs, as well as shrubs. Flowers have bilateral (zygomorphic) or rarely radial (actinomorphic) symmetry. The Scrophulariaceae have a cosmopolitan distribution, with the majority found in temperate areas, including tropical mountains. The family name is based on the name of the included genus ''Scrophularia'' L. Taxonomy In the past, it was treated as including about 275 genera and over 5,000 species, but its circumscription has been radically altered since numerous molecular phylogenies have shown the traditional broad circumscription to be grossly polyphyletic. Many genera have recently been transferred to other families within the Lamiales, notably Plantaginaceae and Orobanchaceae, but also several new families. - on linhere/ref> Several families of the Lamiales have had their circumscriptions enlarged to accommodate genera transferred from ...
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Limosella Vesiculosa
''Limosella'' is a genus of flowering plants known as mudworts. These are annual, largely aquatic plants, found in muddy areas worldwide. Its phylogeny and biogeography are inferred from molecular data.Ito, Y., Nr. Tanaka, D.C. Albach, A.S. Barfod, B. Oxelman, A.M. Muasya (2016) Molecular phylogeny of the cosmopolitan aquatic plant genus ''Limosella'' (Scrophulariaceae) with a particular focus on the origin of the Australasian ''L''. ''curdieana''. ''Journal of Plant Research'doi: 10.1007/s10265-016-0872-6/ref> Species 16 species are accepted. *'' Limosella acaulis'' - Owyhee mudwort *'' Limosella africana'' *''Limosella aquatica'' - water mudwort *''Limosella australis'' - Welsh mudwort *'' Limosella capensis'' *'' Limosella curdieana'' *'' Limosella grandiflora'' *'' Limosella granitica'' *''Limosella inflata ''Limosella'' is a genus of flowering plants known as mudworts. These are annual, largely aquatic plants, found in muddy areas worldwide. Its phylogeny and biog ...
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Carl Linnaeus
Carl Linnaeus (23 May 1707 – 10 January 1778), also known after ennoblement in 1761 as Carl von Linné,#Blunt, Blunt (2004), p. 171. was a Swedish biologist and physician who formalised binomial nomenclature, the modern system of naming organisms. He is known as the "father of modern Taxonomy (biology), taxonomy". Many of his writings were in Latin; his name is rendered in Latin as and, after his 1761 ennoblement, as . Linnaeus was the son of a curate and was born in Råshult, in the countryside of Småland, southern Sweden. He received most of his higher education at Uppsala University and began giving lectures in botany there in 1730. He lived abroad between 1735 and 1738, where he studied and also published the first edition of his ' in the Netherlands. He then returned to Sweden where he became professor of medicine and botany at Uppsala. In the 1740s, he was sent on several journeys through Sweden to find and classify plants and animals. In the 1750s and 1760s, he co ...
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