NAS - Nonindigenous Aquatic Species
Brindley, E. 2019. Only one invasive plant species remains in Lower Bolton Lake. Journal Inquirer. Manchester, CT. https://www.journalinquirer.com/towns/bolton/only-one-invasive-plant-species-remains-in-lower-bolton-lake/article_10b6159a-5175-11e9-823c-e7d0b8164b14.html. Created on 03/28/2019. Accessed on 03/30/2019.
Reference Number: 32642 Type: News Author: Brindley, E. Date (year): 2019 Title:Only one invasive plant species remains in Lower Bolton Lake Publisher:Journal Inquirer Publisher Location:Manchester, CT URL: https://www.journalinquirer.com/towns/bolton/only-one-invasive-plant-species-remains-in-lower-bolton-lake/article_10b6159a-5175-11e9-823c-e7d0b8164b14.html Accessed on: 03/30/2019 Created on: 03/28/2019 Keywords: Potamogeton crispus, Cabomba caroliniana, Myriophyllum heterophyllum, Najas guadalupensis
Cabomba caroliniana CT - Lower Bolton Lake
Myriophyllum heterophyllum CT - Lower Bolton Lake, cove on west side of lake CT - Lower Bolton Lake
Najas guadalupensis guadalupensis CT - Lower Bolton Lake
Potamogeton crispus CT - Lower Bolton Lake
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Citation information: U.S. Geological Survey. [2025]. Nonindigenous Aquatic Species Database. Gainesville, Florida. Accessed [2/26/2025].
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