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A new record for the Korean flora: Sparganium fallax Graebn.(Sparganiaceae)  

Kim, Chan-Soo (Warm-Temperate Forest Research Center, Korea Forest Research Institute)
Kim, Soo-Young (Wildlife Genetic Resources Center, National Institute of Biological Resources)
Moon, Myung-Ok (Department of Biology, Cheju National University)
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Korean Journal of Plant Taxonomy / v.40, no.3, 2010 , pp. 169-173 More about this Journal
Abstract
Sparganium fallax Graebn. (Sparganiaceae), a species previously unrecorded for the Korean flora, was collected in a broad-leaved, evergreen swamp in the lowlands of eastern Jeju Island. This species was known to be distributed south of Jeju Island including Japan, South China, Taiwan, India, Indonesia (Sumatra), Myanmar, and New Guinea. S. fallax differ from others of Sparganiaceae in Korea by having keeled leaves, 4-7 staminate heads, relatively wide separation between each pistillate head and usually sessile or lowest pedunculated pistillate heads. The somatic chromosome number was 2n = 2x = 30 and the size of chromosomes was very small (0.69 to $2.19{\mu}m$).
Keywords
Sparganium fallax; Sparganiaceae; unrecorded; Jeju Island; chromosome;
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