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Hygrophila madurensis

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Hygrophila madurensis
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H. madurensis
Binomial name
Hygrophila madurensis
(N.P.Balakr. & Subram.) Karthik. & Moorthy
Synonyms
  • Santapaua madurensis N.P.Balakr. & Subram.

Hygrophila madurensis is a critically endangered aquatic plant in the acanthus family. It is endemic to Nallakulam in the Alagar Hills of the Eastern Ghats in Madurai district, Tamil Nadu, India.[1]

Balakrishnan and Subramaniam (1958) described the genus Santapaua with only one species, namely S. madurensis. Karthikeyan and Moorthy (2010) merged the genus Santapaua with Hygrophila giving this species the name, Hygrophila madurensis.[1]

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