NAS - Nonindigenous Aquatic Species
Gentry, J.L. (director and curator). 2013. University of Arkansas Herbarium (UARK). University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR.
Reference Number: 29018 Type: Database Author: Gentry, J.L. (director and curator). Date (year): 2013 Title:University of Arkansas Herbarium (UARK) Publisher:University of Arkansas Publisher Location:Fayetteville, AR URL: Accessed on: Created on: Keywords: herbarium
Alternanthera philoxeroides AR - Cabin Creek Park and boat ramp on the Arkansas River AR - Lake Dardanelle, AR 103, 2.5 miles south of I-40 @ boat ramp AR - Dardanelle State Park, Lake Dardanelle AR - Dublin Campground on Lake Dardanelle, just off AR 197
Egeria densa AR - pond in Alsopp Park on corner of Lookout Rd and Cantrell Rd
Hydrilla verticillata [dioecious] AR - Lake Ouachita, SW portion, Joplin Campgrounds, Mountain Harbor Rd
Iris pseudacorus AR - low wet area, 0.4 mi S of Atkins Lake Rd [44A] and Hwy 65 intersection (1.9 mi S of Hwy 81 and Hwy 65 intersection), near Pine Bluff
Myriophyllum aquaticum AR - Ozark Plateau: Boston Mountains foothills; near Gentry, 16 miles WSW of Bentonville AR - In small tributary of Spring Creek; 2 mi. S. and 1 Mi. E. of Cave Springs
Ottelia alismoides AR - ditch W of AR 135, 1.2 mi N of AR 90
Pontederia crassipes AR - Arkansas River at Pendleton Bend boat ramp, near Pendleton Bend Campground
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Citation information: U.S. Geological Survey. [2019]. Nonindigenous Aquatic Species Database. Gainesville, Florida. Accessed [12/9/2019].
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