Potamogeton × sparganiifolius Laest. ex Fr.

First published in Novit. Fl. Suec. Mant. 1: 9 (1832)
This hybrid is accepted
The native range of this hybrid is Temp. Northern Hemisphere. It is a hydrosubshrub and grows primarily in the temperate biome. The hybrid formula is P. gramineus × P. natans.

Distribution

Native to:

Baltic States, Central European Rus, Czechoslovakia, Denmark, East European Russia, Finland, France, Germany, Great Britain, Ireland, Magadan, Netherlands, New York, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland, West Siberia

Synonyms

Heterotypic Synonyms

POWO follows these authorities in accepting this name:

  • Bobrov, A.A. & Chemeris, E.V. (2009). Records of new and rare Pondweeds (Potamogeton L., Potamogetonaceae) in the rivers of the north-eastern central Russia (Kostroma and Kirov regions). Novosti Sistematiki Vysshikh Rastenii 41: 291-301.
  • Czerepanov, S.K. (1995). Vascular Plants of Russia and Adjacent States (The Former USSR): 1-516. Cambridge University Press.
  • Hadinec, J. & Lustyk, P. (2012). Additions to the flora of the Czech Republic. X. Zprávy Ceské Botanické Spolecnosti 47: 43-158.
  • Kaplan, Z. (2010). Hybridization of Potamogeton species in the Czech Republic: diversity, distribution, temporal trends and habitat preferences. Preslia. Casopsi Ceské Botanické Spolecnosti 82: 261-287.
  • Krasnoborov, I.M. (ed.) (2000). Flora of Siberia 1: 1-189. Scientific Publishers, Inc., Enfield, Plymouth.
  • Mirek, Z., Piękoś-Mirkowa, H., Zając, A. & Zając, M (2020). Vascular plants of Poland an annotated checklist: 1-526. W. Szafer institute of botany, Polish academy of sciences, Krakow, Poland.
  • Mochalova, O.A. (2008). On the findings of Potamogeton strictifolius and Potamogeton × sparangiifolius (Potamogetonaceae) in the north-eastern Asia. Botanicheskii Zhurnal. Moscow & Leningrad 93: 1602-1605.
  • Stace, C.A., Preston, C.D. & Pearman, D.A. (2015). Hybrid flora of the British isles: 1-501. Botanical Society of Britain and Ireland.
  • Wiegleb, G., van de Weyer, K., Bolbrinker, P. & Wolff, P. (2008). Potamogeton-hybriden in Deutschland. Feddes Repertorium 119: 433-448.

Kew Backbone Distributions

  • Bobrov, A.A. & Chemeris, E.V. (2009). Records of new and rare Pondweeds (Potamogeton L., Potamogetonaceae) in the rivers of the north-eastern central Russia (Kostroma and Kirov regions). Novosti Sistematiki Vysshikh Rastenii 41: 291-301.
  • Kaplan, Z. (2010). Hybridization of Potamogeton species in the Czech Republic: diversity, distribution, temporal trends and habitat preferences. Preslia. Casopsi Ceské Botanické Spolecnosti 82: 261-287.
  • Krasnoborov, I.M. (ed.) (2000). Flora of Siberia 1: 1-189. Scientific Publishers, Inc., Enfield, Plymouth.
  • Mochalova, O.A. (2008). On the findings of Potamogeton strictifolius and Potamogeton × sparangiifolius (Potamogetonaceae) in the north-eastern Asia. Botanicheskii Zhurnal. Moscow & Leningrad 93: 1602-1605.
  • USDA, NRCS (2005- continuously updated). Natural Resources Conservation Services Plant Database http://plants.usda.gov/cgi_bin/topics.cgi?earl=checklist.html.
  • Wiegleb, G., van de Weyer, K., Bolbrinker, P. & Wolff, P. (2008). Potamogeton-hybriden in Deutschland. Feddes Repertorium 119: 433-448.

Other Data

Other Kew resources that provide information on this taxon:

Sources

  • Kew Backbone Distributions

    • The International Plant Names Index and World Checklist of Vascular Plants 2023. Published on the Internet at http://www.ipni.org and https://powo.science.kew.org/
    • © Copyright 2022 World Checklist of Vascular Plants. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0
  • Kew Names and Taxonomic Backbone

    • The International Plant Names Index and World Checklist of Vascular Plants 2023. Published on the Internet at http://www.ipni.org and https://powo.science.kew.org/
    • © Copyright 2022 International Plant Names Index and World Checklist of Vascular Plants. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0