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University of Washington. 2018. University of Washington Herbarium (WTU). Consortium of Pacific Northwest Herbaria Specimen Database. https://www.pnwherbaria.org. Accessed on 04/07/2021.
Reference Details:
Reference Number: 28185
Type: Database
Author: University of Washington
Date (year): 2018
Title:University of Washington Herbarium (WTU)
Publisher:Consortium of Pacific Northwest Herbaria Specimen Database
Publisher Location:
URL: https://www.pnwherbaria.org
Accessed on: 04/07/2021
Created on:
Keywords: WTU, herbarium
Species Profiles and Specimens that use this Reference:

Limnobium laevigatum

    WA - N shore of slough, near cranberry farms, S side of Cranberry Road, 0.5 km W of Clam Lake, Long Beach

Marsilea mutica

    WA - Echo Lake. Growing at the public launch and property to the north of the launch
    WA - Artificial pond near Willows Road, Oceanview
    WA - Artificial pond near Willows Road, Oceanview

Peltandra virginica

    WA - Duck Lake

Typha angustifolia

    WA - Near E shore of Swinomish Channel boat lanch, below Route 20, S end of Padilla Bay

Typha domingensis

    WA - shore of Herman Lake
    WA - Herman Lake
    OR - South shore of Lake Umatilla reservoir on Columbia River, 8.5 air kilometers southwest of Crow Butte Island


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