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Valles, K.R. 2022. Intermountain Herbarium (UTC) (Utah State University) (USU). Utah State University, Logan, UT. http://herbarium.usu.edu. Accessed on 07/14/2022.
Reference Details:
Reference Number: 29249
Type: Database
Author: Valles, K.R.
Date (year): 2022
Title:Intermountain Herbarium (UTC) (Utah State University) (USU)
Publisher:Utah State University
Publisher Location:Logan, UT
URL: http://herbarium.usu.edu
Accessed on: 07/14/2022
Created on:
Keywords: herbarium, Symbiota, UTC, USU, Utah State University
DOI: 06bf658d-f555-4c9c-ab93-fc2d7db7086e
Species Profiles and Specimens that use this Reference:

Acorus calamus

    NJ - Den Brook Tributary, Mount Tabor Country Club

Azolla pinnata

    FL - Lake Hall, S of swimming area, Maclay Gardens State Park

Cyperus blepharoleptos

    TX - Eagle Nest Lake, N shore

Glyceria maxima

    MN - shallow wetland under an electrical transmission line, McCarthy Lake WMA

Iris pseudacorus

    UT - S of Salt Lake City at 7 E and 3850 South

Myriophyllum spicatum

    NJ - Passaic River at Kent Place Blvd, Summit

Najas marina

    UT - Wahweep Warmwater Fish Hatchery, about 3 km NNW of Big Water, along Wahweep Creek

Nymphaea × thiona

    NV - Panaca Spring

Salix atrocinerea

    NY - North Castle, Hwy 128, 0.25 mi SE of Wampus Popnd
    NY - North Castle, Highway 128, 0.25 m southeast of Wampus Pond

Salvinia minima

    TX - J.D. Murphree Wildlife Management Area, Compartment 2


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