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Haynes, R.R. 1980. Aquatic and marsh plants of Alabama. I. Alismatidae. Castanea 45(1):31-51.
Reference Details:
Reference Number: 10552
Type: Journal Article
Author: Haynes, R.R.
Date (year): 1980
Article Title:Aquatic and marsh plants of Alabama. I. Alismatidae.
Journal Name: Castanea
Volume: 45
Issue: 1
Pages: 31-51
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Keywords: Hydrilla verticillata, Egeria densa, Najas minor, Potamogeton crispus, key, Alabama
Species Profiles and Specimens that use this Reference:

Egeria densa

    AL - Mobile County
    AL - Houston County
    AL - Elmore County
    AL - Tuscaloosa County
    AL - Lee County
    AL - Barbour County
    MD - Muirkirk, Green Pond
    MD - Beltsville, Green Pond
    MD - Blue Pond, (possibly in Muirkirk)
    MD - Edge Creek bar off Elberts Cove

Hydrilla verticillata verticillata

    AL - Coffeeville Lake, in an embayment off the mainstem of the reservoir

Najas minor

    AL - Colbert County
    AL - Choctaw County
    AL - Weiss Reservoir
    AL - Marshall County
    AL - Jackson County
    AL - Lawrence County

Potamogeton crispus

    AL - Mink Creek, Guntersville Reservoir
    AL - DeKalb County
    AL - Colbert County
    AL - Limestone County
    AL - Tennessee River shallows & backwaters by Tenn 35 bridge, e shore, e of Scottsboro


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