Dataset: GVSC-
Taxa: Alismataceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Grand Valley State University


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GVSC000270Mike Sprite   11965-08-04
USA, Michigan, Ottawa, Grand Valley State College campus. "west bank of Grand River.", 42.960511 -85.880552

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GVSC000280Michele Warner   172006-09-11
USA, Michigan, Ottawa, Allendale, Calder Pond, GVSU, 42.962667 -85.882901

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GVSC000281Claire Snellink   172006-09-15
USA, Michigan, Ottawa, GVSU, disturbed areas, 42.961474 -85.888411

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GVSC000282Jenny Perski   232006-10-14
USA, Michigan, Ottawa, Riverside Park, near edge of pond, 43.026977 -86.036855

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GVSC000272Charlotte Worpel   s.n.1970-08-17
USA, Michigan, Ottawa, Wright - Mud Lake, 43.105211 -85.812884

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GVSC000273Sally Seymour   s.n.1971-07-19
USA, Michigan, Newaygo, High Rollaway Roadside Park; Along side of the river., 43.405981 -85.723963

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GVSC000274Mary Jackson   s.n.1971-07-21
USA, Michigan, Ottawa, 48th St N. of M45, W. side of Rd., 42.976103 -85.905452

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GVSC000275D. Hufford   9711965-08-01
USA, Michigan, Lake, Pine River, Pere Marquette State Forest. | TRS: T19N R11W S2,3, 44.067349 -85.603094

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GVSC000276D. Hufford   9701965-08-01
USA, Michigan, Lake, Pine River, Pere Marquette State Forest. | TRS: T19N R11W S2,3, 44.067349 -85.603094

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GVSC000277Richard Syrek   s.n.1971-07-31
USA, Michigan, Kent, Palmer Park - by Buck Creek, 42.878959 -85.695143

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GVSC000278P. Hemphill   2391967-08-06
USA, Michigan, Kent, Southeast shore of Lincoln Lake., 43.238071 -85.356493

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GVSC000279Marita Raehl   321971-07-17
USA, Michigan, Newaygo, Nichols Lake, 43.724093 -85.906649

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GVSC000271Celia Kubiak   2007012007-08-20
USA, Michigan, Kent, Blandford Nature Center Riparian, 42.995816 -85.741093


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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