Hydrocotyle vulgaris
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H. vulgaris
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Hydrocotyle vulgaris |
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Hydrocotyle vulgaris, also known as marsh pennywort,[1] is a small creeping perennial herb native to N. Africa, Europe, Florida, and west to the Caspian region; in Britain it is the only native Hydrocotyle, growing in wet places such as fens, bogs and marshes. For example, it is a component of Purple moor grass and rush pastures - a type of Biodiversity Action Plan habitat.
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External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Hydrocotyle vulgaris. |
- Wildflower.org.uk websit e giving photographic description of the plant
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