Specimen Information

Sagittaria montevidensis montevidensis
Sagittaria montevidensis montevidensis
(giant arrowhead)
Plants
Exotic

Specimen ID234408
GroupPlants
GenusSagittaria
Speciesmontevidensis
Subspeciesmontevidensis
Common Namegiant arrowhead
StateFL
CountyEscambia
Localityedge of swamp forest near roadside, S. of Lillian Hwy, 0.1 mi E of La Paz Ave., 0.7 mi W of Millview Rd, near Pensacola
Mapping AccuracyApproximate
HUC8 NamePerdido Bay
HUC8 Number03140107
Map
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Collection Day13
Collection Month11
Collection Year1977
Year AccuracyActual
Potential Pathwayunknown
Statusestablished
Reference 1
Ref. Number:10702
Author:Florida Museum of Natural History
Date:2021
Title:University of Florida Herbarium (FLAS)
Publisher:Florida Museum of Natural History
Reference 2
Ref. Number:17830
Author:University of Florida Herbarium.
Date:2016
Title:Florida Museum of Natural History
Publisher:University of Florida
Volume:2008
Commentsid notes: frts to 2 cm wide, flws white w/a yellow blaze & dark maroon spot at the base of each petal, sap whitish; frequency: rare; habitat: shallow water; prev. determined: Sagittaria montevidensis Cham. & Schlecht by J.R.B. confirmed by D.W. Hall CollectorNumber: Burkhalter #5655
Record TypeSpecimen
Museum Cat NumberFLAS
VerifierR.R. Haynes 1995
Freshwater/MarineFreshwater


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