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Callitriche chathamensis

natural science
Callitriche chathamensis, AK298656, © Auckland Museum CC BY

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    Natural Science Specimen

    • Classifier
    • Scientific Name
      Callitriche chathamensis (Mason) Lansdown
    • Classification
    • Family
    • Genus
    • Species
    • Specimen Category
    • Storage Method
    • Field Collection Place
    • Locality Description
      New Zealand, Chathams Ecological Region and District, Chatham Island, SE margin of one of the Hapupu lagoons
    • Field Collection Date
      05 Jan 2007
    • Field Collection Notes
      Locally common, in sand dune turf, in damp hollow, near edge of water. Tightly mixed together: Isolepis basilaris, Callitriche petriei, Crassula sinclairii, Limosella lineata, Lilaeopsis novae-zelandiae, Myriophyllum propinquum. Associated with: Leptinella potentillina, Rorripa palustris, Epilobium billardierianum, Triglochin striata, Rumex neglecta, Samolous repens, Junucus bufonius, J. articulatus, Pseudognaphalium luteoalbum, Myriophyllum triphyllum & Ranunculus glabrifolius. Fruiting
    • Field Collector
    • Field Collection latitude/longitude
      -43.78611, -176.33889
      -176.33889, -176.33889

    • Last Update
      12 Jul 2022

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