Zofija Sinkevičienė
Remarks on Myriophyllum sibiricum, a long-time unrecognised species of the flora of Lithuania
Abstract This research aimed to verify the identification and distribution of
Myriophyllum sibiricum in Lithuania. The study was based on a revision of available herbarium specimens and information from archival materials and literature sources. A total of 134 herbarium specimens of
Myriophyllum, mainly initially identified as
Myriophyllum spicatum, were examined. After revision of herbarium specimens, 101 of these were identified as
Myriophyllum sibiricum. The remaining 33 herbarium specimens were tentatively determined as hybrids
Myriophyllum sibiricum ×
Myriophyllum spicatum. None of the specimens were identified as
Myriophyllum spicatum. The distribution of
Myriophyllum sibiricum is related mainly to standing waters of upland regions, while localities of putative hybrid scattered throughout the area and associated with upland lakes and river stretches. The morphological features of the leaves (number of segments pairs and its angle with the central axis, occurrence of glands at the base of young leaves and in axils of leaves segments) are helpful to distinguish typical specimens of
Myriophyllum sibiricum from
Myriophyllum spicatum, however useless for their separation from the hybrid. This study revealed that further research on
Myriophyllum sibiricum,
Myriophyllum spicatum and their putative hybrid must apply morphological and molecular methods.
Doi https://doi.org/10.35513/Botlit.2023.1.4 Keywords distribution, glands, Haloragaceae, herbarium, hybrids, leaf morphology, turions
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