Callitriche aquatica subsp. hamulata (Kütz. ex W.D.J.Koch) Bonnier & Layens
Callitriche autumnalis var. brutia Kütz.
Callitriche autumnalis var. calophylla Kütz.
Callitriche autumnalis var. goldbachii Kütz.
Callitriche autumnalis f. halleri Kütz.
Callitriche autumnalis var. heterophylla Kütz.
Callitriche autumnalis var. lacustris Kütz.
Callitriche autumnalis var. minuta Kütz.
Callitriche autumnalis var. platyphylla Kütz.
Callitriche brutia subsp. hamulata (Kütz. ex W.D.J.Koch) O.Bolòs & Vigo
Callitriche brutia var. hamulata (Kütz. ex W.D.J.Koch) Lansdown
Callitriche connata Raf.
Callitriche decussata Schur [Illegitimate]
Callitriche genuina Ducommun
Callitriche hamulata var. autumnalis Nyman
Callitriche hamulata var. homoiophylla Godr.
Callitriche intermedia Hoffm.
Callitriche intermedia subsp. hamulata (Kütz. ex W.D.J.Koch) Clapham
Callitriche longifolia (Hill) Druce
Callitriche pallens M.Bieb.
Callitriche reflexa Lange ex Cutanda
Callitriche tenuifolia Fr.
Stellina hamulata Bubani
Description
It is a submerged plant with slender, branching stems about 20–70cm (8–28in) long. The light green, narrow leaves are up to 6cm (2in) long and 1-2mm wide, slightly broadening at the tip. The leaves which can float on top of the water, are shorter and wider, they are also light brownish or pinkish green.[3]
It has tiny inconspicuous green flowers and fruits,[4] and has a flowering period of between May to October.[5] or between April to September in the UK.[4]
Taxonomy
Figure from Deutschlands Flora in Abbildungen, illustrated by Johann Georg Sturm
Callitriche hamulata is native to a wide area, which stretches from Greenland,[2][8] and Iceland,[3] through Europe to North-western Africa.[2]
It is widespread and fairly frequent in Britain, particularly in south eastern England.[4]
Habitat
It is found in rapidly flowing streams,[9] which are well oxygenated, and freshwaters, from sea level to about 1,200m (3,900ft) above sea level.[5]
This plant can grow in shallow waters and can also adapt to a deeper water level, especially after flooding.[3]
It can also be found in or near ponds, ditches, in still or slow moving water.[4]
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