NAS - Nonindigenous Aquatic Species
Lemke, D.E. 1989. Aquatic macrophytes of the Upper San Marcos River, Hays Co., Texas. Southwestern Naturalist 34(2):289-291.
Reference Number: 10489 Type: Journal Article Author: Lemke, D.E. Date (year): 1989 Article Title:Aquatic macrophytes of the Upper San Marcos River, Hays Co., Texas Journal Name: Southwestern Naturalist Volume: 34 Issue: 2 Pages: 289-291 URL: Keywords: Texas
Ceratopteris thalictroides TX - San Marcos River, upper section, the 7.5 river km between the Spring Lake dam and the stream's confluence with the Blanco River in southeastern Hays County TX - San Marcos River, Sewall Park, below Spring Lake
Egeria densa TX - San Marcos River, upper portion (Study comprises the 7.5 river km between the Spring Lake dam and the stream's confluence with the Blanco River in southeastern Hays Co.)
Eichhornia crassipes TX - San Marcos River, upper portion (Study comprises the 7.5 river km between the Spring Lake dam and the stream's confluence with the Blanco River in southeastern Hays Co.)
Hydrilla verticillata verticillata TX - San Marcos River, upper portion (7.5 river km between Spring Lake dam and the confluence with the Blanco River)
Limnophila sessiliflora TX - San Marcos River, upper section includes 7.5 river km between the Spring Lake dam and the stream's confluence with the Blanco River in southeastern Hays County
Myriophyllum aquaticum TX - San Marcos River, upper portion (Study comprises the 7.5 river km between the Spring Lake dam and the stream's confluence with the Blanco River in southeastern Hays Co.)
Myriophyllum spicatum TX - San Marcos River, upper portion (Study comprises the 7.5 river km between the Spring Lake dam and the stream's confluence with the Blanco River in southeastern Hays Co.)
Pistia stratiotes TX - San Marcos River, upper portion (Study comprises the 7.5 river km between the Spring Lake dam and the stream's confluence with the Blanco River in southeastern Hays Co.)
Potamogeton crispus TX - San Marcos River, upper portion (Study comprises the 7.5 river km between the Spring Lake dam and the stream's confluence with the Blanco River in southeastern Hays Co.)
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