Heteranthera pauciflora C.N. Horn
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- Family
 - Pontederiaceae
 - Botanical Name
 - Heteranthera pauciflora C.N. Horn
 - Common Name
 - Atlantic Mud Plantain
 - Synonym(s)
 - Flora of Virginia Name/Status
 - Heteranthera pauciflora C.N. Horn
 - Comments
 - Heteranthera pauciflora is one of two new species described by Horn (2020, in J. Bot. Res. Inst. Texas 14 (1): 1-8) as segregates from the midwestern Heteranthera multiflora. Heteranthera pauciflora has 3–6 flowers on a short axis that is commonly included in the subtending spathe. It is a Mid-Atlantic Coastal Plain endemic ranging from New Jersey to North Carolina.
 - Habitat
 - Shallow water and mud on both intertidal and rocky, nontidal river shores. Rare in the c. Coastal Plain and immediately adjacent Fall Zone of the outer Piedmont.
 - Native Status
 - Native
 
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