NAS - Nonindigenous Aquatic Species
Anonymous. 2007. Invasive aquatic plants found in Connecticut lakes and ponds from 2004 to 2006. http://www.ct.gov/caes/LIB/caes/Documents/Aquatic_Plants/lakes_with_invasives.pdf (accessed 23 June 2008).
Reference Number: 17932 Type: Web Page Author: Anonymous Date (year): 2007 Title:Invasive aquatic plants found in Connecticut lakes and ponds from 2004 to 2006. URL: http://www.ct.gov/caes/LIB/caes/Documents/Aquatic_Plants/lakes_with_invasives.pdf (accessed 23 June 2008) Accessed on: Created on: Keywords: plants, Connecticut, lakes, ponds, invasive
Cabomba caroliniana CT - Holbrook Pond [~14 mi SE of East Hartford, CT] CT - Quonnipaug Lake, Guilford town
Glossostigma cleistanthum CT - Amos Lake CT - Alexander Lake, Dayville (Rt 395) CT - Alvia Chase Reservoir, East Killingly CT - Rogers Lake CT - Hayward Lake (Lake Hayward), East Haddam CT - Hamburg Cove, Connecticut River
Myriophyllum heterophyllum CT - Holbrook Pond [~14 mi SE of East Hartford, CT] CT - Manitook Lake, Granby CT - Quonnipaug Lake, Guilford town
Myriophyllum spicatum CT - Middleton Town, Crystal Lake CT - Beseck Lake CT - Dooley Pond CT - Grannis Lake CT - Danbury town, Lake Kenosia CT - Quonnipaug Lake, Guilford town CT - Lake Saltonstall CT - Meriden town, Silver Lake CT - Salisbury town, Wononskopomuc Lake
Najas minor CT - Danbury town, Lake Kenosia CT - North Farms Reservoir, Wallingford CT - Lake Saltonstall CT - Meriden town, Silver Lake CT - Maltby Reservoir/Lakes CT - Pinewood Lake [just N of Bridgeport, CT]
Potamogeton crispus CT - Beseck Lake CT - Black Pond, near Meriden CT - Middleton Town, Crystal Lake CT - Dooley Pond CT - Grannis Lake CT - Holbrook Pond [~14 mi SE of East Hartford, CT] CT - Danbury town, Lake Kenosia CT - Manitook Lake, Granby CT - North Farms Reservoir, Wallingford CT - Quonnipaug Lake, Guilford town CT - Lake Saltonstall CT - Lake Saltonstall CT - Meriden town, Silver Lake CT - Salisbury town, Wononskopomuc Lake
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Citation information: U.S. Geological Survey. [2024]. Nonindigenous Aquatic Species Database. Gainesville, Florida. Accessed [11/28/2024].
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