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Hrusa, G.F. (curator). 2000. Herbarium specimen voucher data, California Department of Agriculture (CDA). California Department of Agriculture, Scarmento, CA. https://www.cdfa.ca.gov/plant/ppd/herbarium.html.
Reference Details:
Reference Number: 10707
Type: Database
Author: Hrusa, G.F. (curator).
Date (year): 2000
Title:Herbarium specimen voucher data, California Department of Agriculture (CDA)
Publisher:California Department of Agriculture
Publisher Location:Scarmento, CA
URL: https://www.cdfa.ca.gov/plant/ppd/herbarium.html
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Keywords: California, Rotala
Species Profiles and Specimens that use this Reference:

Najas marina

    CA - Lost Lake
    CA - Lake Chabot; Castro Valley, 17936 Lake Chabot Road
    CA - Fresno Slough, Mendota Wildlife Area
    CA - Growing in pond, Scripps Miramar Ranch
    CA - Los Corrallitos; Pinto Lake
    CA - San Francisco Bay Area; Del Valle Reservoir in Livermore
    CA - San Francisco Bay Area; Shadow Cliff Lake in Pleasanton
    CA - San Francisco Bay Area; Quarry Lakes Park on Ishewood Rd in Fremont
    CA - San Francisco Bay Area; Pond in Del Valle Park, 7000 Del Valle Rd, Livermore
    CA - Sunset Golf Course, Thousand Oaks.

Najas minor

    CA - Lake Del Valle Park, southeast end of Lake Del Valle, along east side of peninsula extending northward from southeast side of West Swim Beach swimming area
    CA - Lake Del Valle Park, southeast end of Lake Del Valle, along east side of peninsula extending northward from southeast side of West Swim Beach swimming area

Rotala indica

    CA - Biggs, Cooperative Rice Experiment Station, in flooded rice checks among the rice plants
    CA - Biggs, N of, Rice Experiment Station, West Hamilton Rd at Riceton Hwy


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