Abstract
A description of a new species (coastal cattail Typha litoralis) collected in the coastal areas of the Sea of Okhotsk is given. Habitually, the plants differ from T. latifolia and T. laxmannii, which have been reported in Sakhalin and the Kuril Islands.
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This work was carried out as part of State Task no. АААА-А18-118012690095-4 with partial support from the Russian Foundation for Basic Research, project no. 22-22-22222, topic no. 0122-2015-0002 “Systematics, Diversity, and Phylogeny of Aquatic Autotrophic Organisms in Russia and Other Regions of the World.”
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Krasnova, A.N., Efremov, A.N. New Species of Section Typha (Typha L., Typhaceae) from the Northern Part of Sakhalin Island. Inland Water Biol 16, 169–173 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1134/S199508292302013X
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