NAS - Nonindigenous Aquatic Species
University of Wisconsin - Madison. 2017. Wisconsin State Herbarium (WIS). SEINet Data Portal. swbiodiversity.org. Accessed on 04/30/2021.
Reference Number: 28842 Type: Database Author: University of Wisconsin - Madison Date (year): 2017 Title:Wisconsin State Herbarium (WIS) Publisher:SEINet Data Portal Publisher Location: URL: swbiodiversity.org Accessed on: 04/30/2021 Created on: Keywords: herbarium, Symbiota, WIS DOI: b20b8d91-3255-4926-93e6-af9c6ad60faf
Butomus umbellatus WI - Wolf River, on the right side, opposite Red Banks Resort
Eichhornia crassipes LA - between Berwick Bay and Bayou Lafourche TX - Leon Creek at Sommerset Road crossing
Iris pseudacorus UT - S of Salt Lake City at 7 E and 3850 South
Lythrum salicaria IL - Hwy 80 at [Mississippi] Palisades State Park; "Driftless Area" IL - Marion County
Marsilea oligospora FL - Orange Bend
Myosotis scorpioides IL - Spring Creek; Naperville IL - Wheatland IL - Naperville
Myriophyllum aquaticum NC - Merchant's Mill Pond, canoe launch GA - Magnolia Springs [State Park]
Najas marina WI - Green Lake WI - Random Lake WI - Rock Lake WI - Ashippun Lake WI - Long Lake, 2 miles N of Burlington MI - Peach Lake ca. 3.5 mi NE of West Branch WI - Lake Ripley WI - Mud Lake WI - Pleasant Lake, 7 miles due west of East Troy WI - Wind Lake, NW side of the lake. 8 km NE of Waterford WI - Turtle Lake, W end of boat channel along N shore WI - Lake Como WI - About 0.1 miles N of Lulu Lake and 50 meters W of the Mukwonago River WI - Gilbert Lake, swamp at the north end WI - Okauchee Lake WI - Ottawa Lake, 6 miles S of Dousman WI - Upper Phantom Lake, 1.5 miles SW of Muckwonago WI - School Section Lake, 3 miles SW of Dousman WI - SE shore of Rush Lake near Fond du Lac County line 2.5 miles NNE of Ripon
Najas minor WI - Storrs Lake, ca. 50 m E of boat access ramp
Nasturtium officinale IL - near Naperville IL - Naperville IL - Aurora [?Ill] IL - Naperville IL - Naperville IL - Naperville IL - "Manual Range"; S of Havana IL - Rte 116 between East Peoria and Spring Bay Rd. IL - N of East Peoria
Nymphoides peltata WI - Sipiorski Pond
Oenanthe javanica WI - Private residence, W side of Co. Hwy. GG, SW corner of Brodhead WI - Private residence, W side of Co. Hwy. GG, SW corner of Brodhead
Persicaria hydropiper IL - Deland [De Land] IL - Chicago IL - Riverside IL - Lemont IL - Palos Park IL - Palos Park IL - Wheatland IL - jct Rte IL 35 and Mazon Creek
Potamogeton crispus MN - Pile Lake [?], Kellogg IL - Des Plaines River near McKinley Woods, 2 mi S of Channahon
Rorippa sylvestris IL - near Chicago IL - Romeo [Romeoville] IL - Romeo IL - Grossdale [Brookfield] IL - Hinsdale IL - LaGrange IL - Romeo IL - Romeo [Romeoville] IL - N of East Peoria IL - Mississippi River, at Shokaquon, ca. 5.5 mi S of Gulfport IL - Mississippi River, ca. 4 mi S of Warsaw
Salvinia auriculata MN - Twin Lake, NW of Minneapolis
Trapa natans VA - Potomac River, below Alexandria NY - Crescent Lake, Mohawk River [border with Albany County] NY - Sanders Lake, Scotia MA - Subury River, Concord VA - Mount Vernon; Little Hunting Creek
Typha × glauca NE - roadside drainage ditch S of Minatare
Typha angustifolia NJ - marsh, Chatsworth NE - seepage pond S of Sutherland NE - drainage ditch S of Platte River, Maxwell NE - roadside drainage ditch S of Minatare IL - NE of Wichert
Typha domingensis WA - shore of Herman Lake TN - small seepage wetland in front yard of a home along TN Hwy 231 near Lebanon NE - drainage ditch S of Platte River, Maxwell NE - SE of Grand Island [near border with Merrick County]
Typha laxmannii IL - Midewin National Tallgrass Prairie WI - Sipiorski Pond WI - In SE cloverleaf of I-94 and Ryan Rd. WI - In a ditch in front of residences on the east side of Durham Drive in Muskego WI - Northern margin of a stormwater pond (Holiday Inn) in Pewaukee. Roughly 820 ft west of the intersection of Tower Pl and Pewaukee Rd. WI - Stephenson Library Parking Lot, Marinette WI - Menekaunee Harbor, Marinette, near wildrice plantings in sedge meadow
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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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