Genus: Triglochin

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Last Modified 04/03/2013

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Nomenclature

Triglochin Linnaeus, Sp. Pl. 1: 338. 1753.

List of Triglochin Species

References to Triglochin

  • Camp, W. H. 1947. Distribution patterns in modern plants and the problems of ancient dispersals. Ecol. Monogr. 17: 161-83.
  • Crow, G. E.; Hellquist, C. B. 1982. Aquatic vascular plants of New England: Part 4. Juncaginaceae, Scheuchzeriaceae, Butomaceae, Hydrocharitaceae.
  • Fernald, M. L. 1903. Some variations in Triglochin maritima. Rhodora 5: 174-175.
  • Fogel, B. N. et.al. 2004. Community level engineering effects of Triglochin maritima (seaside arrowgrass) in a salt marsh in northern New England, USA. J. Ecol. 92: 589-597.
  • Ford, B. A.; Ball, P. W. 1988. A reevaluation of the Triglochin maritimum complex Juncaginaceae in eastern and central North America and Europe. Rhodora 90: 313-338.
  • Lapin, M.; Engstrom, B. 2001. Triglochim maritima (Juncaginaceae) discovered in Vermont. Rhodora 103: 117-119.
  • Love, A.; Love, D. 1958. Biosystematics of Triglochin maritimum Agg. Naturaliste Canad. 85: 156-165.
  • Schneider, E. L.; Carlquist, S. 1997. Origins and nature of vessels in monocotyledons: 2. Juncaginaceae and Scheuchzeriaceae. Nordic J. Bot. 17: 397-401.
  • Thieret, J. W. 1988. The Juncaginaceae in the southeastern United States. J. Arnold Arbor. 69: 1-23.
  • Wolters, M.; Bakker, J. P. 2002. Soil seed bank and driftline composition along a successional gradient on a temperate salt marsh. Applied Veg. Sci. 5: 55-62.