Cabomba caroliniana
Cabomba caroliniana
(Carolina fanwort)
Plants
Native Transplant

9 results for Cabomba caroliniana (Carolina fanwort)
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Specimen IDStateCountyLocalityYear HUC Number What's this? Drainage nameStatus
274478 CTMiddlesexDeer Lake reservoir, growing in sand in 2.2 m of water2009 01100004 Quinnipiacestablished
274477 CTMiddlesexDeer Lake, growing on sand in 1.8 m of water2009 01100004 Quinnipiacestablished
1660012 CTNew HavenBranford2000 01100004 Quinnipiacunknown
235197 CTNew HavenBranford town, northern end of unspecified pond, just N of wooden footbridge2000 01100004 Quinnipiaccollected
1660452 CTNew HavenEast Haven1957 01100004 Quinnipiacunknown
235146 CTNew HavenEast Haven, unspecified pond1957 01100004 Quinnipiaccollected
1660113 CTNew HavenQuonnipaug Lake2004 01100004 Quinnipiacunknown
254816 CTNew HavenQuonnipaug Lake, Guilford town2004 01100004 Quinnipiacestablished
274481 CTNew HavenYoungs Pond, in Youngs Pond Park, growing in muck in 1.3 m of water2009 01100004 Quinnipiaccollected

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Citation information: U.S. Geological Survey. [2024]. Nonindigenous Aquatic Species Database. Gainesville, Florida. Accessed [4/24/2024].

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