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− | North temperate zone and Australia. The solid part of the root contains farinaceous matter and, when deprived of its acrid properties by drying, is eaten by the Calmucks. | + | ''Alisma plantago'' Linn. ''Alismaceae''. MAD-DOG WEED. WATERPLANTAIN. |
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+ | North temperate zone and Australia. The solid part of the root contains farinaceous matter and, when deprived of its acrid properties by drying, is eaten by the Calmucks<ref>Johns, C. A. ''Treas. Bot.'' 1:38. 1870.</ref>. | ||
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Alisma (Sturtevant, 1919) |
Alisma plantago
- Accepted name : Alisma plantago-aquatica
Alisma plantago Linn. Alismaceae. MAD-DOG WEED. WATERPLANTAIN.
North temperate zone and Australia. The solid part of the root contains farinaceous matter and, when deprived of its acrid properties by drying, is eaten by the Calmucks[1].- ↑ Johns, C. A. Treas. Bot. 1:38. 1870.