Abstract

Five species of Isoetes are known in Tasmania. I elatior, 1. humilior and 1. gunnii are endemic, whilst I. drummondii and l. muel/f'ri are also widespread in mainland Australia. Distinguishing morphological characteristics, distribution and ecology of the species are discussed. I muelleri is much more common and widespread than originally thought, and many new records have been made for I drummondii, 1. elatior and I humilior, enabling a better understanding of the ecology and conservation status of the genus in Tasmania.

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