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Sparganium L., SP.P1. 2:971. 1753. Gen.P1.925.1754; Boiss., Fl.Orient.5:48.1884; Hook!., Fl. Britlnd. 6: 489-490. 1894; C.D.K.Cook in Watsonia 5: 1.1961; Clapham et al., Fl.Brit.Isles.1054.1962 (2nd ed.); Juzepczuk in Korn., FI.U.S.S.R. 1:170. 1968 (Eng.trans.); Riedl in Rech.f., Fl.Iran. 59: 1. 1969; Uotila in P.H. Davis, F1.Turk.8:555.1984: C.D.K.Cook & Nicholls in Botanica Helvetica. 96(2): 213-267. 1987.
Characters of the genus are same as those of the family. Represented in Pakistan by the following two terra.
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Plants 30-120 cm; leaves broadly linear, >1 cm broad; inflorescence often branched; female heads sessile; perianth segments not translucent, dark brown to blacknear apex. margin at apex not erose Fruits obpyramidal below, domed-conical above,
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Sparganium erectum subsp. stoloniferum |
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Plants 30-60 cm; leaves narrowly linear, <1 cm broad; inflorescence unbranch d; female heads often pedunculate; perianth segments ± translucent, not dart near apex, margin at apex erose. Fruits fusiform, disticntly stalked |
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Sparganium emersum subsp. emersum |
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Lower Taxa
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