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Academy of Natural Sciences. 2016. Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University Herbarium (PH). SEINet Data Portal. swbiodiversity.org. Accessed on 04/30/2021.
Reference Details:
Reference Number: 10669
Type: Database
Author: Academy of Natural Sciences
Date (year): 2016
Title:Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University Herbarium (PH)
Publisher:SEINet Data Portal
Publisher Location:
URL: swbiodiversity.org
Accessed on: 04/30/2021
Created on:
Keywords: Pennsylvania, herbarium, PH, Symbiota
DOI: 019a3280-a69f-4312-bb30-8556e270f1a5
Species Profiles and Specimens that use this Reference:

Cabomba caroliniana

    PA - 4.1 miles W of Nesquehoning, in pond 0.15 mile north of route 54

Cyperus difformis

    NJ - back of Holiday Inn Express parking lot, just E of Route 47 (Delsea Drive, S of Sherman Ave (County Route 52), N of the Cumberland Mall and Route 55, City of Vineland

Filipendula ulmaria

    PA - Montrose
    PA - 0.5 mi E of Herrick Center
    PA - 9.5 mi W of Bradford along Willow Creek
    NJ - Califon

Hydrilla verticillata peregrina

    PA - Schuylkill River, Philadelphia, east side of river between boathouse row and Girard Avenue Bridge
    PA - Lake Nockamixon, about 3.4 kilometers northwest of Ottsville, in drowned portion of Haycock Creek

Ludwigia peploides

    NY - Riverhead, Sweyze Pond, N side of Peconic Lake along LIRR pond margin

Ludwigia peploides glabrescens

    NJ - Delaware River, Kaighn Point

Najas marina

    PA - submerged in shallow water along the shoreline in an abandoned limestone quarry, ca. 1.1 miles NW of Williamsburg

Nelumbo nucifera

    NJ - [Elmer Lake]
    NJ - [Jeddy's Pond] ca. 1 km below Sunset Lake

Salvinia minima

    FL - Crow's Bluff, St. Johns River, 3 mi W of Deland
    FL - Blue Spring


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