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Many. 2007. Aquatic Invasive Plant Locations. http://www.adkinvasives.com/Aquatic/Maps/Maps.asp. Accessed on 12/12/2007.
Reference Details:
Reference Number: 17159
Type: Web Page
Author: Many.
Date (year): 2007
Title:Aquatic Invasive Plant Locations.
URL: http://www.adkinvasives.com/Aquatic/Maps/Maps.asp
Accessed on: 12/12/2007
Created on:
Keywords: plants, Adirondacks, New York, NY, Myriophyllum spicatum, M. heterophyllum, Cabomba carolinia, Potamogeton crispus, Trapa natans
Species Profiles and Specimens that use this Reference:

Myriophyllum heterophyllum

    NY - Chaumont Pond
    NY - Cranberry Lake, Adirondack Park Preserve
    NY - Cranberry Lake, Adirondack Park Preserve

Myriophyllum spicatum

    NY - Seventh Lake, Fulton Chain Lakes (near northern boat ramp and southwest portion of lake)
    NY - Seventh Lake, Fulton Chain Lakes (near northern boat ramp and southwest portion of lake)
    NY - Sixth Lake, Fulton Chain Lakes
    NY - Sixth Lake, Fulton Chain Lakes
    NY - Fifth Lake, Fulton Chain Lakes
    NY - Fifth Lake, Fulton Chain Lakes
    NY - Augur Lake
    NY - Bartlett Pond
    NY - Brant Lake
    NY - Lower Chateaugay Lake
    NY - Lower Chateaugay Lake
    NY - Chateaugay Lake (Narrows)
    NY - Upper Chateaugay Lake
    NY - Upper Chateaugay Lake
    NY - Chazy Lake
    NY - Copperas Pond
    NY - Copperas Pond
    NY - Daggett Lake [pond]


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