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Schmitz, D.C., B.V. Nelson, L.E. Nall, and J.D. Schardt. 1991. Exotic aquatic plants in Florida: a historical perspective and review of the present aquatic plant regulation program. Pages 303-326 in Center, T.C., R.F. Doren, R.L. Hofstetter, R.L. Myers, and L.D. Whiteaker, eds. Proceedings of a Symposium on Exotic Pest Plants. Technical Report NPS/NREVER/NRTR-91/06. National Park Service. Denver, CO.
Reference Details:
Reference Number: 10274
Type: Conference Proceedings
Author: Schmitz, D.C., B.V. Nelson, L.E. Nall, and J.D. Schardt.
Date (year): 1991
Book Title: Proceedings of a Symposium on Exotic Pest Plants. Technical Report NPS/NREVER/NRTR-91/06.
Editor: Center, T.C., R.F. Doren, R.L. Hofstetter, R.L. Myers, and L.D. Whiteaker
Edition:
Title:Exotic aquatic plants in Florida: a historical perspective and review of the present aquatic plant regulation program.
Publisher:National Park Service
Publisher Location:Denver, CO
Volume:
Pages: 303-326
URL:
Keywords: Florida, aquatic exotic plants
Species Profiles and Specimens that use this Reference:

Hydrilla verticillata verticillata

    FL - South Miami, near Old Cutler Road
    FL - Lake Osborne
    FL - Black Creek
    FL - Snapper Creek Canal, South Miami
    FL - Lake Seminole
    FL - Tampa, in a canal near Cypress Street


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