Dataset: BUT-
Taxa: Menyanthaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Butler University, Friesner Herbarium


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6201Ray C. Friesner   1929-05-25
United States, Indiana, 1 mi. east Mongo.

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38994J. E. Potzger   1937-06-17
United States, Indiana, Near Swarm home, 1.5 mi. east and 1/2 mi. south of Mongo.

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81221Ray C. Friesner   1947-06-15
United States, Indiana, Wharton Lake.

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6202Ray C. Friesner   1929-05-25
United States, Indiana, 1 mi. east Mongo.

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54929Ray C. Friesner   1941-06-21
United States, Indiana

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154076Marcus W. Lyon, Jr.   1929-06-23
United States, Indiana, Wycliffe, east end Long Lake.

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54884Ray C. Friesner   1941-07-05
United States, Indiana, 3 mi. northeast of Middlebury.

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154213P. E. Rothrock   1994-05-26
United States, Indiana

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BUT0013675Mark Weldon   1975-05-22
United States, Indiana, LaGrange, Tamarack Bog Nature Preserve; N side of river about 1 1/2 mi. E. of Mongo

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Nymphoides peltata (Gmel.) Kuntze
BUT0010280S.A. Cain   
United States, Illinois, Cook, University of Chicago Campus

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Nymphoides peltata (Gmel.) Kuntze
BUT0010275S.A. Cain   
United States, Illinois, Cook, Pond, Cook Co.

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Nymphoides peltata (Gmel.) Kuntze
BUT0010281W.C. Muenscher, O.L. Justice   
United States, New York, Saratoga, In Hudson River, Mechanicville

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Nymphoides cordata (Elliot) Fernald
BUT0010286F. Louis-M. Lalonde   
Canada, Quebec, Quebec

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Nymphoides lacunosa (Vent.) Kuntze
BUT0010263Stanley A. Cain   
United States, New York, Queens, Wyandanch Lake near Smithtown

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Nymphoides lacunosa (Vent.) Kuntze
BUT0010269Joseph H. Pyron & Rogers McVaugh   
United States, Georgia, Irwin, Crystal Lake, 6 miles n.w. of Irwinville


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