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Horn, C. (Director). 2019. Newberry College Herbarium (NBYC). Newberry College, Newberry, SC.
Reference Details:
Reference Number: 33670
Type: Database
Author: Horn, C. (Director).
Date (year): 2019
Title:Newberry College Herbarium (NBYC)
Publisher:Newberry College
Publisher Location:Newberry, SC
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Keywords: SERNEC, NBYC, herbarium
Species Profiles and Specimens that use this Reference:

Eichhornia crassipes

    SC - Dillon County

Hydrilla verticillata verticillata

    SC - US 17 at Sampit River and Co. Rt 42. Ca. 9 miles west of Georgetown
    SC - Inlet of Lake Murray, west of Co. rt 216. Ca. 5 miles west of Irmo

Hydrilla verticillata peregrina

    VA - South Fork of Shenandoah River at Co. rt 649, just west of town of Island Ford
    WV - Greenbrier River at US 60, just west of town of Caldwell

Ludwigia peploides

    SC - Saluda River at SC 395; mudlfats adjacent to river. Upper reaches of Lake Murray. ca. 10 mi S of Newberry

Myriophyllum aquaticum

    SC - Boat ramp and mudflats on the Saluda River to south of SC 395; upper end of Lake Murray. Ca. 10 mi S of Newberry
    SC - Newberry Co. 42 at creek 2.4 mi E of Newberry Co. 26 in Prosperity. Ca. 5 mi SE of Newberry. Common in pond near road
    SC - Enoree Rich Woods site to south of Enoree River. Floodplain to west of terminus of Forest Service road 334, off of County 554. Sumter National Forest
    SC - woodland trail along river, old BC Components Plants just east of Saluda Shoals Park. South of Bush River Road and CR 36. Ca 5 miles northeast of Lexington

Salvinia molesta

    SC - Campus of USC - Beaufort, Bluffton Campus just south of US 278, 5.6 miles east of I-95


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