Trithuria inconspicua iNat2
Description:
Description: English: Trithuria inconspicua. Abundant from lake margin to c. 4 m depth. Growing in fine silica sand with most of the foliage immersed in algal and cyanobacterial flock. Usually found in sheltered sites near stands of kutakuta (Eleocharis sphacelata). Kaiiwi Lakes are probably the stronghold now for this endemic, especially as it seems likely that South Island (New Zealand) plants attributed to this species are another allied, but unnamed species. Image shows a plant stripped of the surrounding sediment that has both male (red) and female flowers. Date: 24 October 2009. Source: https://www.inaturalist.org/photos/2886564. Author: Peter de Lange. Camera location35° 56′ 50.28″ S, 173° 43′ 49.65″ E View all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap-35.947301; 173.730459.
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- Spermatophytes (seed plants)
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- Nymphaeales
- Hydatellaceae
- Hydatella
- Hydatella inconspicua
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