Najas minor
Najas minor
(brittle waternymph)
Plants
Exotic

14 results for Najas minor (brittle waternymph)
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Specimen IDStateCountyLocalityYear HUC Number What's this? Drainage nameStatus
1677440 OHCuyahoga[No locality description provided]2021 04110001 Black-Rocky 
1677441 OHCuyahoga[No locality description provided]2021 04110001 Black-Rocky 
1677442 OHCuyahoga[No locality description provided]2021 04110001 Black-Rocky 
1677455 OHCuyahoga[No locality description provided]2021 04110001 Black-Rocky 
1677456 OHCuyahoga[No locality description provided]2021 04110001 Black-Rocky 
1677436 OHCuyahoga[No locality description provided]2021 04110002 Cuyahoga 
1677437 OHCuyahoga[No locality description provided]2021 04110002 Cuyahoga 
1677438 OHCuyahoga[No locality description provided]2021 04110002 Cuyahoga 
1677458 OHMedina[No locality description provided]2021 04110001 Black-Rocky 
1700020 OHMedina[No locality description provided]2021 04110001 Black-Rocky 
1677465 OHSummit[No locality description provided]2021 05040001 Tuscarawas 
1677466 OHSummit[No locality description provided]2021 05040001 Tuscarawas 
1680027 OHTrumbull[No locality description provided]2021 05030103 Mahoning 
1677422 OHWilliams[No locality description provided]2021 04100003 St. Joseph 

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Citation information: U.S. Geological Survey. [2024]. Nonindigenous Aquatic Species Database. Gainesville, Florida. Accessed [4/25/2024].

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