NAS - Nonindigenous Aquatic Species
Anderson, A. (registrar). 2013. Cleveland Museum of Natural History Herbarium (CLM). Cleveland Museum of Natural History, Cleveland, OH. http://www.cmnh.org/.
Reference Number: 29263 Type: Database Author: Anderson, A. (registrar). Date (year): 2013 Title:Cleveland Museum of Natural History Herbarium (CLM) Publisher: Cleveland Museum of Natural History Publisher Location:Cleveland, OH URL: http://www.cmnh.org/ Accessed on: Created on: Keywords: herbarium
Butomus umbellatus PA - Presque Isle State Park: shallow depression .22 mile east of observation deck; Erie North Quad
Cabomba caroliniana PA - Conneaut Lake: aquatic bed .6 mile due south of the Summit Twp. line and .62 mile due east of PA Rt. 618; Harmonsburg Quad
Myriophyllum spicatum PA - State Game Land 213: Open water 325 degrees and 2.9 miles from junction of PA Rt. 285 and U.S. Rt. 19 PA - French Creek: Mixed aquatic bed .7 mile and 80 degrees from junction of US Rt. 6 and US Rt. 19 with PA Rt. 408; Cambridge Springs Quad
Najas minor PA - Presque Isle State Park: Aquatic bed community along east shore of Big Pond treated with Diquat in July; 289 degrees and .49 mile from Perry Monument.
Potamogeton crispus PA - State Game Land 213: Open water within dredged marshes; 325 degrees and 2.9 miles from junction of PA Rt. 285 and U.S. Rt. 19
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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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