SPECIES DESCRIPTION
CALLITRICHE TRUNCATA

Including: Callitriche pulchra.

Family and Genus:- See- PLANTAGINACEAE                

Common Names:- Short leaved water starwort

Homotypic Synonyms:- Callitriche aquatica subsp. Truncata, Callitriche
autumnalis subsp. Truncata, Callitriche hermaphroditica subsp.Truncata,
Callitriche palustris var. truncata.

Meaning:- Callitriche (Gr) Beautiful-hair.
                  Truncata (L) Cut off, blunt ended.

General description:-  Submerged, amphibious herb, with axillary glandular
scales.

Leaves:-
1) All leaves submerged.
    a) ±  transparent, dark green when fresh, 5-9 x c.1 mm, with free bases.
    b) ±  parallel-sided, truncate or shallowly emarginate at the apex.

Flowers:-
1) Styles, long, erect at first, soon withering, patent or deflexed, deciduous.

Fruit:-
1) 1-1.2 x 1.3-1 .6 mm.
2) Subsessile or short-pedunculate, narrowly winged on the outer edge, forming a
    cross when viewed from above.
3) Mericarps, not or only narrowly winged

Key features:-
1) Leaf bases not jointed.
2) No peltate scales, present on the stem and leaves
3) Leaves, parallel-sided.
4) Fruits, subsessile

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Habitat:- Freshwater pools and artificial ponds,0-1100 m.

Distribution:- A few records also from W Greece. Plants from W Crete (Omalos
plain) have been reported as subsp. Occidentalis; other Greek records are
uncertain as to subsp. 1) - W Europe and Medit. Area eastwards to W Anatolia and
Syria.

1) "Atlas of the Aegean Flora" Book 1 Arne Strid 2016.

Flowering time:- April-June.

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CALLITRICHE PULCHARA                                                              Back to Top

Homotypic Synonyms:- None

Meaning:- Pulchara (L) Rolled up, crowded.

Resembling C. truncata, but differering in the following characters
1) Leaves, linear-lanceolate, widest at the base.
2) Fruits, on recurved peduncles, somewhat larger (1.4-1.8 x 1.6-2.2 mm),
    compressed, rather broadly winged.

Distribution:- Reported only from seasonal karstic rock pools on the island of
Gavdos.

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