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Marsilea vestita var. tenuifolia(Engelm. ex A.Braun) Underw.
Marsilea vestita subsp. tenuifolia(Engelm. ex A.Braun) D.M.Johnson
Zaluzianskia tenuifolia(Engelm. ex A.Braun) Kuntze
Zaluzianskia vestita(Hook. & Grev.) Kuntze
Marsilea vestita, the hairy water-clover, is a species of largely aquatic fern in the family Marsileaceae.[2] It is native to western and central North America, the Bahamas, Barbuda, and Peru.[1] It can grow into a water form or a land form, depending on local conditions.[3]