Dataset: HCHM
Taxa: Potamogetonaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Hope College


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HCHM01169Wells, Christopher   1976-07-31
United States, Michigan, Kalamazoo, Kalamazoo County, Stony Lake, T1S;R9W:S22; Growing all around lake aprox.5-10 M from shore, mostly at the south end. Abundant, many plants in flower and fruit.

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HCHM01178Strally, Janet   71976-07-21
United States, Michigan, Kalamazoo, Duck Lake, Kalamazoo County, Michigan; Shallow water, 1-2 m.

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HCHM01171Gillis, William   
United States, Michigan, Berrien, detailed locality information protected

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HCHM01176Van Faasen, Paul   8801965-08-20
United States, Michigan, Ottawa, Ottawa County T7N R16W Sec. 28; Shallow pond

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HCHM01170Wells, Christopher   1976-08-01
United States, Michigan, Barry, Barry County, Fish Lake,T2N:R10W:S16, In stream running through public access from lake. Growing in 1M of water on banks of stream,10M from lake.Abundant,many in flower and fruit,covered with marl.

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HCHM01175Strally, Janet   521976-08-04
United States, Michigan, Barry, Outlet, Fish Lake, Barry County, Michgan; Lower littoral, flowing water, with Najas

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Potamogeton lucens auct. non L.
HCHM01172Wells, Christopher   1976-07-28
United States, Michigan, Kalamazoo, Kalamazoo County, Duck Lake,T1S:R9W:S5; Growing at the edge of floating leaved lilies ( Nymphia, Brasonia). very common

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HCHM01173Wells, Christopher   1976-08-04
United States, Michigan, Kalamazoo, Kalamazoo County, GullLake, south end T1S:R9W:S18,Growing in shallow water with Najus and Vallisneria, rooted in silty sediements.abundant

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HCHM01174Strally, Janet   511976-08-04
United States, Michigan, Barry, Fish Lake, Barry County, Michigan; Middle-lower littoral

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HCHM01177Huber, Karen   1985-09-17
United States, Michigan, Ottawa, Ottawa County T5N R15W Sec.29; Marsh near Windmill Island


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