Dataset: UWFP
Taxa: Menyanthaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of West Florida


UWFP
UWFP013084James R. Burkhalter   161501998-12-05
United States, Florida, Escambia, Cultivated at Arthur Picken's Plant Nursery (2701 Pine Forest Rd, near Pensacola). N30.561722° W87.310839°

UWFP
Nymphoides aquatica (J.F. Gmel.) Kuntze
UWFP013067James R. Burkhalter   88601983-07-02
United States, Florida, Escambia, Near Pensacola. On campus of Univ of W Fla. Thompson's Bayou near old pier by picnic area at N end of old fishcamp road NW of Bldg 58.

UWFP
Nymphoides aquatica (J.F. Gmel.) Kuntze
UWFP013068James R. Burkhalter   250722014-10-12
United States, Florida, Escambia, BioBlitz project main campus of Univ of W Fla. shallow water of Thompson's Bayou SW of canoe launch area. N 30.55207°, W 87.222052°

UWFP
Nymphoides aquatica (J.F. Gmel.) Kuntze
UWFP013069James R. Burkhalter   58631978-05-13
United States, Florida, Santa Rosa, N of Holley. Eglin Air Force Base. In Boiling Ck, about 1 mi S of confluence with Yellow River.

UWFP
Nymphoides aquatica (J.F. Gmel.) Kuntze
UWFP013070James R. Burkhalter, J. Dyehouse   84201982-08-28
United States, Florida, Santa Rosa, Along Boiling Ck ca 2 mi S of conflux with Yellow Riv. W of main channel.

UWFP
Nymphoides aquatica (J.F. Gmel.) Kuntze
UWFP013071Keeth Staton   1979-03-31
United States, Florida, Levy, Near Bronson. Roadside stream on highway alternate 27.

UWFP
Nymphoides aquatica (J.F. Gmel.) Kuntze
UWFP013072   
United States, Alabama

UWFP
Nymphoides cordata (Elliot) Fernald
UWFP013073James R. Burkhalter   70601980-07-05
United States, Florida, Escambia, Near Pensacola. At Langley Bell 4-H Club Center (N of Nine Mile Rd, .8 mi W of Interstate 10). R31W, T1S, Sec 4. On feeder branch of Eleven Mile Ck. N30.538611° W87.351276°

UWFP
Nymphoides cordata (Elliot) Fernald
UWFP013074James R. Burkhalter   248542014-07-30
United States, Florida, Escambia, Near Pensacola. E of Pauline St, N of intscn with Bo Sharpless Tr (just N of Don Barker Scouting Area (Scout Hut)); S of Gonzalez Unit Meth Ch Child Enrichment Center. N 30.572191° W 87.289059°

UWFP
Nymphoides cordata (Elliot) Fernald
UWFP013075James R. Burkhalter   136961993-05-02
United States, Florida, Santa Rosa, Milton. S of Park Ave, E of jct with Locklin. Collins Mill Cree, St. N30.630686° W877.049316°

UWFP
Nymphoides cordata (Elliot) Fernald
UWFP013076James R. Burkhalter   175742001-02-24
United States, Florida, Santa Rosa, Woodbine Springs Plantation subdivision. Woodbine Springs Park. By footbridge. N30.624528° W87.186339°

UWFP
Nymphoides cordata (Elliot) Fernald
UWFP013077James R. Burkhalter   140761994-05-07
United States, Florida, Okaloosa, Niceville. N of FL Hwy 20 ca. 750 ft E of entrance to Rocky Bayou St Pk. Shallow pond ca. 80 ft N of highway. N 30.494369° W 86.430589°

UWFP
Nymphoides cordata (Elliot) Fernald
UWFP013078James R. Burkhalter   120101990-06-23
United States, Florida, Okaloosa, E of Deastin. N of Old US Hw 98, across from gulfside park. At Four Prong Lake. Along W side of Lake. N 30.381952° W 86.408909°

UWFP
Nymphoides cordata (Elliot) Fernald
UWFP013079James R. Burkhalter   191762003-04-26
United States, Florida, Walton, Topsail Hill State Park. Morris Lake. N 30.367451° W 86.301201°

UWFP
Nymphoides cordata (Elliot) Fernald
UWFP013080James R. Burkhalter   153171997-05-13
United States, Florida, Holmes, W of Bonifay. N of US Hw 90 ca 0.5 mi E of jct with FL Hw 812 (0.3 mi E of Blue Ck bridge). N 30.792027° W 85.741151°

UWFP
Nymphoides cordata (Elliot) Fernald
UWFP013081   
United States, Alabama

UWFP
Nymphoides cordata (Elliot) Fernald
UWFP013082   
United States, Alabama

UWFP
Nymphoides cordata (Elliot) Fernald
UWFP013083   
United States, Alabama


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