Dataset: SJNM
Taxa: Nymphaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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San Juan College Herbarium


SJNM
SJNM-V-0043104Rees, Jan   12191975-07-12
United States, Colorado, San Juan, San Juan Natl Forest-Scout Lake, 37.718001 -107.757863

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Nyphaea odorata var. tuberosa
SJNM-V-0043117Vasey, G.   
United States, Illinois, N/A, 39.32888 -88.78832

SJNM
SJNM-V-0043106Heil, Kenneth D.   4671966-06-21
United States, Colorado, Grand River. Lat. 40-41., 40.5 -107.6

SJNM
SJNM-V-0043102Smith, Eddie   4
United States, Colorado, San Juan, San Juan Natl Forest-Potato Lake, 37.718001 -107.757863

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Nuphar luteum var. polysepulum Sibth. & Sm.
SJNM-V-0043100Hei, Ken   6851975-07-12
United States, Colorado, San Juan, San Juan Natl Forest-Scout Lake, 37.718001 -107.757863

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Nymphoides peltatum (S. G. Gmel.) Britten & Rendle
SJNM-V-0042326Parfitt, Bruce   34711985-08-22
United States, Arizona, Santa Cruz, Nogales., 31.34 -110.93, 1207m

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SJNM-V-0042514Vasey, G.   
United States, Illinois, N/A, 39.32888 -88.78832

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Nuphar polysepala subsp. unknown
Murray, V.   71976-07-10
United States, Colorado, Grand River. Lat. 40-41., 40.5 -107.6

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SJNM-V-0043103Charley, B   71976-07-10
United States, Colorado, La Plata, San Juan Nat\\'l Forest, 37.6306 -107.80749

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Nuphar luteum Sibth. & Sm.
SJNM-V-0043101Reeves, Tim   90131995-07-16
United States, Colorado, San Juan, San Juan National Forest, FR 591, 2.9 mi E of 550 (Cascade Creeke). Lilly pond at trail to Potato Lake., 37.718001 -107.757863

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SJNM-V-0043105Priddy, B   4681966-07-28
United States, Colorado, Grand River. Lat. 40-41., 40.5 -107.6


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