@article {244, title = {Udbredelsen af Juncaginaceae, Alismataceae og Hydrocharitaceae i Danmark (Summary: The Distribution within Denmark of the Juncaginaceae, Alisamtaceae and Hydrocharitaceae)}, journal = {Bot. Tidsskr.Bot. Tidsskr.}, volume = {47}, year = {1943}, note = {T. maritimum 70,71,87, fig. 3; T. palustre 71,72, 87, fig. 4p.87:Triglochin maritimum. Fig. 2. A pronounced salt marsh plant here in Denmark, but moreover found in the inland in a few places, which were formerly sea-shores, partly where the ground water is saline. Mericarps of Triglochin maritimum have been found in late-glacial Dryas clay.T. palustre. Fig. 3. Common in the greater part of Denmark, lacking, however, for instance in the two bogs, called Vildmose, in northern Jutland.}, pages = {65-93}, author = {Mikkelsen, Valdemar M.} }