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Whitson, M. (director). 2015. The John W. Thieret Herbarium (KNK). Northern Kentucky University, Highland Heights, KY. http://www.nku.edu/~herbarium/.
Reference Details:
Reference Number: 29246
Type: Database
Author: Whitson, M. (director).
Date (year): 2015
Title:The John W. Thieret Herbarium (KNK)
Publisher:Northern Kentucky University
Publisher Location:Highland Heights, KY
URL: http://www.nku.edu/~herbarium/
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Keywords: herbarium, Symbiota
Species Profiles and Specimens that use this Reference:

Acorus calamus

    KY - Headwaters of Dewey lake, ca. 1 to 2 miles from German Bridge on highway 194. Ca. 6 miles E of Prestonsburg
    KY - Farm pond used by cattle; south side of highway 60 (to farmers), ca. 4 miles WSW of Morehead
    KY - Madison Co., rear of Lake Reba about 2 miles S of Richmond
    KY - along U.S. 27 in Boston.
    KY - At end of College Park Dr., Lakeside Park.

Alisma plantago-aquatica

    MO - Open wetland, barren-like fields, and adjacent woodlands. Training areas, Ft. Leonard Wood Army Base

Marsilea macropoda

    LA - within City of New Orleans, vacant lot near corner of Bienville and Salcedo Ave.

Murdannia keisak

    GA - wet meadow, pipeline right-of-way, just east of Simonton Road and just west of Davis Road, southeast of Lawrenceville

Nymphaea × thiona

    KY - Grant County

Nymphoides peltata

    KY - private pond off Low Gap Rd, Alexandria

Typha domingensis

    KY - grassy, wet roadside ditch, Worthville


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