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Thiers, B. (director), and M. Pace (curator). 2015. Brooklyn Botanic Garden Herbarium (BKL). Brooklyn Botanic Garden, Bronx, NY. http://www.bbg.org/collections/herbarium.
Reference Details:
Reference Number: 28793
Type: Database
Author: Thiers, B. (director), and M. Pace (curator).
Date (year): 2015
Title:Brooklyn Botanic Garden Herbarium (BKL)
Publisher:Brooklyn Botanic Garden
Publisher Location:Bronx, NY
URL: http://www.bbg.org/collections/herbarium
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Created on:
Keywords: herbarium
Species Profiles and Specimens that use this Reference:

Cyperus difformis

    NJ - Passaic River bank
    NY - [Forest Park]
    NY - [Great Kills Park]

Egeria densa

    NJ - unspecified Middletown pond
    NJ - unspecified Neptune pond
    NJ - Union County
    NJ - unspecified Warren pond
    NJ - [Stony Brook Tributary]
    NY - Suffolk County
    NY - Suffolk County

Eichhornia crassipes

    CT - unspecified Stratford pond

Glossostigma cleistanthum

    NJ - Manasquan Reservoir

Myriophyllum aquaticum

    NJ - [Daley's Pond Recreational Area]
    NJ - Old Bridge pond
    NY - Massapequa Preserve, N section
    NY - Hempstead, muddy stream margin

Najas marina

    NY - Onondaga Lake

Najas minor

    NJ - West Milford
    NJ - Lake Topanemus


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