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- Lagenandra is a genus of aquatic (to semi-aquatic) flowering plants in the aroid family, Araceae, endemic to the Indian Subcontinent (Bangladesh, India...
- Lagenandra bogneri belongs to the genus Lagenandra in the family Araceae that is endemic to south western Sri Lanka. "Lagenandra bogneri de Wit". Plants...
- Lagenandra dewitii Lagenandra insignis Lagenandra koenigii Lagenandra lancifolia Lagenandra meeboldii Lagenandra nairii Lagenandra ovata Lagenandra thwaitesii...
- Lagenandra dewitii is an aquatic to semi-aquatic flowering plant species belonging to the aroid genus Lagenandra. It was first described in 1986, from...
- cultivated aquarium plants; other, recently-described genera, such as the Lagenandra of India, are gradually becoming more known in the aquascaping world....
- classification of Cryptocoryne species remains controversial.[citation needed] Lagenandra is another genus closely related to the genus Cryptocoryne. The two can...
- contributed significantly to the knowledge of the Aroid genera Cryptocoryne and Lagenandra. He grew up in the Waterland, a marshy area in the Northwest Netherlands...
- Schott Hottarum Bogner & Nicolson Incarum E.G.Gonç Jasarum G. S. Bunting Lagenandra Dalzell Mangonia Schott Montrichardia Crueg. Nephthytis Schott Ooia P...
- Applied Sciences ("HEAO Alkmaar" at the time). The Aroid plant species, Lagenandra dewitii, was described by de Graaf in honour of Hendrik de Wit. "Mr. A...
- including occasional descriptions of newly discovered species (for example, Lagenandra dewitii). The journal is published in German, with occasional English...