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Crow, G.E., and C.B. Hellquist. 1983. Aquatic vascular plants of New England: Part 6. Trapaceae, Haloragaceae, Hippuridaceae. New Hampshire Agricultural Experiment Station, University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH.
Reference Details:
Reference Number: 10203
Type: Book
Author: Crow, G.E., and C.B. Hellquist.
Date (year): 1983
Edition:
Title:Aquatic vascular plants of New England: Part 6. Trapaceae, Haloragaceae, Hippuridaceae.
Publisher:New Hampshire Agricultural Experiment Station, University of New Hampshire.
Publisher Location:Durham, NH
Volume:
Pages: 26 p.
URL:
Keywords: Trapaceae, Trapa natans, water chestnut, Haloragaceae, Myiophyllum spicatum, water-milfoil, dicot, exotic plant
Species Profiles and Specimens that use this Reference:

Myriophyllum heterophyllum

    ME - Sebago Lake region
    NH - Lake Winnipesaukee
    MA - Whitehall Reservoir, Hopkinton
    MA - Houghton's Pond (Hoosicwhisick Pond), Canton
    RI - Washington County
    CT - Middlesex County

Myriophyllum spicatum

    MA - Stockbridge Bowl [=Lake Mahkeenac]
    MA - Framingham
    MA - Canton
    CT - East Thompson
    VT - Grande Isle County
    VT - Lake Champlain

Trapa natans

    VT - Lake Champlain, southern edge
    VT - Lake Champlain, southern portion
    MA - Concord River
    MA - Great Meadows National Wildlife Refuge
    MA - Sudbury River


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