Abstract
A new species,Sagittaria secundifolia, is described from Alabama and is compared to the other species of its taxonomic complex.
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Kral, R. A new phyllodial-leaved Sagittaria (Alismaceae) from Alabama. Brittonia 34, 12–17 (1982). https://doi.org/10.2307/2806393
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