Specimen Information

Najas minor
Najas minor
(brittle waternymph)
Plants
Exotic

Specimen ID229578
GroupPlants
GenusNajas
Speciesminor
Common Namebrittle waternymph
StateNH
CountyRockingham
LocalityPortsmouth, created wetland, W side of Route 1, circa 1 mile south of Lang Road
Mapping AccuracyAccurate
HUC8 NamePiscataqua-Salmon Falls
HUC8 Number01060003
HUC10 NameHampton River-Frontal Atlantic Ocean
HUC10 Number0106000310
HUC12 NameBerrys Brook-Frontal Rye Harbor
HUC12 Number010600031002
Map
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Collection Day22
Collection Month7
Collection Year1992
Year AccuracyActual
Potential Pathwayunknown
Statusunknown
Reference 1
Ref. Number:26832
Author:Padgett, D.J., and G.E. Crow.
Date:1993
Title:Some unwelcome additions to the flora of New Hampshire.
Journal:Rhodora
Volume:95
Issue:883/884
Pages:348-351
Reference 2
Ref. Number:10370
Author:Padgett, D.J., and G.E. Crow.
Date:1994
Title:A vegetation and floristic analysis of a created wetland in southeastern New Hampshire.
Journal:Rhodora
Volume:96
Pages:1-29
Reference 3
Ref. Number:30235
Author:Sullivan, J. (collections).
Date:2014
Title:Albion R. Hodgdon Herbarium (NHA)
Publisher:University of New Hampshire
Commentshabitat: open water areas of the marsh associates: Potamogeton pusillus, P. natans, Urtricularia gibba and Chara cf. vulgaris.Earliest state recordtype intro: possibly seed by waterfowl CollectorNumber: Padgett 167, 236 (NHA). Coordinates georeferenced by NAS staff
Record TypeSpecimen
Earliest Recordstate
DisposalNHA
Museum Cat Number527709
Freshwater/MarineFreshwater


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