Acorus calamus
Acorus calamus
(single-vein sweetflag)
Plants
Exotic

9 results for Acorus calamus (single-vein sweetflag)
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Specimen IDStateCountyLocalityYear HUC Number What's this? Drainage nameStatus
1339920 NCBeaufort(to be transcribed)1925 03020104 Pamlicounknown
1339949 NCBeaufort(to be transcribed)1958 03020104 Pamlicounknown
1339936 NCBeaufort(to be transcribed)1965 03020104 Pamlicounknown
1339834 NCBeaufort1.7 mi west of Orange-Durham co line, 1.2 mi NW of Eno River1960 03020104 Pamlicounknown
1339808 NCBeaufortBA Teague property N of CR 137 east of Cane Creek2008 03020104 Pamlicounknown
1339971 NCBeaufortGarrison Creek headwaters, near SR 8402002 03020104 Pamlicounknown
1339823 NCBeaufortPamlico River at washington in muddy slime (5 mi. S of Washington).1957 03020104 Pamlicounknown
1339798 NCBeaufortPantego Creek in Pantego.1958 03020104 Pamlicounknown
1339987 NCBeaufortWashington, Pamlico River1965 03020104 Pamlicounknown

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Citation information: U.S. Geological Survey. [2024]. Nonindigenous Aquatic Species Database. Gainesville, Florida. Accessed [11/21/2024].

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