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Vincent, M. (curator). 2014. W. S. Turrell Herbarium (MU). Miami University, Oxford, OH. http://herbarium.muohio.edu/herbariummu/.
Reference Details:
Reference Number: 29265
Type: Database
Author: Vincent, M. (curator).
Date (year): 2014
Title:W. S. Turrell Herbarium (MU)
Publisher:Miami University
Publisher Location:Oxford, OH
URL: http://herbarium.muohio.edu/herbariummu/
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Keywords: herbarium, Symbiota
Species Profiles and Specimens that use this Reference:

Egeria densa

    OH - ponds at Rowe Woods Cincinnati Nature Center

Marsilea quadrifolia

    IL - [No locality description provided]

Myriophyllum aquaticum

    OK - Yashau Creek, 2.5 miles south of Broken Bow

Najas marina

    WI - Rush Lake
    WI - Rush Lake

Nymphoides peltata

    KY - private pond off Low Gap Rd, Alexandria
    OH - University of Dayton park pond
    OH - upper farm pond, private residence

Schoenoplectiella mucronata

    OH - Miami Whitewater Forest wetland, Hamilton County Park District
    OH - Mitigation wetland, Slate Run Metro Park, Madison Twp.
    OH - [Green Heron Park] Ross Twp. sect. 15. ODOT Wetland Mitigation Site, S of Hamilton-New London Rd., E of US Rt. 27, N of Indian Creek, N of SPCA building
    OH - Ross Twp. sect. 15. Green Heron Wetland Mitigation Site, former Broshear gravel pit, SE of Hamilton-New London Rd., NE of US Rt. 27, SW of Indian Creek
    OH - Scattered, 51-100 plants in created wetland; Sect. 22, Violet Twp.

Trapa natans

    MA - Concord River

Typha angustifolia

    OH - Camp Perry

Typha domingensis

    OH - The Wilds, 14000 International Road, Cumberland in Miller Valley Wetland on NE edge


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