Apium inundatum, (L.) Reichenb. fil.
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4. A. inundatum (L.) Reichenb. fil. View in CoL in Reichenb. & Reichenb. fil., Icon. FI. Germ. 21: 9 (1863)
( Helosciadium inundatum (L.) Koch ).
Perennial up to 75 cm, usually partly or completely submerged. Leaves pinnate, the lower (whether submerged or not) divided into filiform or linear lobes, the upper with ovate, often 3-lobed segments c. 5 mm. Peduncle about as long as rays; umbels leafopposed. Rays 2(—4); pedicels not thickened in fruit. Bracts absent; bracteoles 3-6, herbaceous, lanceolate. Styles much shorter than stylopodium in fruit. Fruit 2-3-5 mm, ellipticoblong. In = 22. • W. Europe, extending eastwards to Sicilia, Poland and S.E. Sweden. Be Br Da Ga Ge Hb Ho Hs It Lu Po Si Su.
A. x moorei (Syme) Druce, Rep. Bot. Exch. Club Brit. Is. 3: 20 (1912) ( A. inundatum x nodiflorum ), occurs locally with the parents and is sterile.
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Apium inundatum
Tutin, T. G., Heywood, V. H., Burges, N. A., Moore, D. M., Valentine, D. H., Walters, S. M. & Webb, D. A. 1981 |
A. inundatum (L.)
Reichenb. fil. 1863: 9 |