Publication Type: | Journal Article |
Year of Publication: | 1999 |
Authors: | F. Verloove, Heyneman G. |
Journal: | Dumortiera |
Volume: | 74 |
Pagination: | 16 - 20 |
Date Published: | 1999/// |
Abstract: | Hydrocotyle ranunculoides L. f., an invasive neophyte in the surroundings of Ghent (East-Flanders, Belgium). Hydrocotyle ranunculoides — a North American troublesome aquatic weed species — is rapidly spreading in ditches and small streams in the vicinity of Ghent. Obviously, the species has been introduced intentionally for horticultural purposes and for experimental waterpurification and escaped with rapidity ever since. Its actual distribution pattern is drawn, an identification key for the genus Hydrocotyle in Belgium is proposed and further ecologie and taxonomie notes are provided.Hydrocotyle ranunculoides L. f., néophyte envahissante dans les environs de Gand (Flandre-Orientale, Belgique). Hydrocotyle ranunculoides — mauvaise herbe aquatique de provenance américaine — se répand très rapidement dans les fossés et les canaux de dérivation aux alentours de Gand. Apparemment, l'espèce à été introduit volontairement comme plante ornementale aquatique et pour des expériences d'épuration d'eau. Sa distribution locale est établie, une clé pour le genre Hydrocotyle en Belgique est proposée et des commentaires sur l'écologie et la taxonomie de ['espèce sont fournis. |
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