Thalia Linnaeus (1753b: 1193)
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Thalia Linnaeus (1753b: 1193) View in CoL , Africa and tropical Americas
Two species of the amphibious Thalia L. are commonly planted along waterways and in water features in gardens in Singapore for their tall, upright leaves and attractive flowers. Thalia geniculata Linnaeus (1753b: 1193) has lax, drooping synflorescences (fig. 8G–H) with a distinct zig-zag pattern, whereas T. dealbata Roscoe (1807: 340) (fig. 8E–F) has compact synflorescences with several cone-like branches.
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Thalia Linnaeus (1753b: 1193)
Niissalo, Matti A., Khew, Gillian S., Webb, Edward L. & Leong-Škorničková, Jana 2016 |
Thalia Linnaeus (1753b: 1193)
Linnaeus, C. 1753: ) |