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

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Murray State University Herbarium


MUR
MUR10431J. H. Steenis   47641937-08-28
UNITED STATES, Alaska, Izembek National Wildlife Refuge, Sanak Island in the Aleutians, 54.42972 -162.70889

MUR
Nymphoides aquatica (J.F. Gmel.) Kuntze
MUR00964A. D. Hess   1940-06-25
UNITED STATES, Georgia, Dougherty, Horselot pond , Albany, 30.65972 -83.23667

MUR
Nymphoides aquatica (J.F. Gmel.) Kuntze
MUR00967John Stevenson, Ted Bradley   33101966-07-17
UNITED STATES, North Carolina, Brunswick, .4 m off Hwy 133, off CR 1536, Boiling Springs, 34.04639 -78.03472

MUR
Nymphoides aquatica (J.F. Gmel.) Kuntze
MUR00969A. D. Hess, William T. Penfound   1940-07-25
UNITED STATES, Georgia, Dougherty, horselot pond, Albany, 30.65972 -83.23667

MUR
Nymphoides aquatica (J.F. Gmel.) Kuntze
MUR00999A. D. Hess, William T. Penfound   1940-06-23
UNITED STATES, Georgia, Dougherty, horselot pond, 30.65972 -83.23667

MUR
Nymphoides aquatica (J.F. Gmel.) Kuntze
MUR02447John Stevenson, Ted Bradley   33101966-07-17
UNITED STATES, North Carolina, Brunswick, .4 m off Hwy 133, off CR 1536, Boiling Springs, 34.04639 -78.03472

MUR
Nymphoides aquatica (J.F. Gmel.) Kuntze
MUR22963Julia E. Seward   8321991-10-09
United States, Georgia, Seminole, Lake Seminole, GA 253 at entrance of Seminole State Park., 30.810056 -84.880547

MUR
Nymphoides cordata (Elliot) Fernald
MUR03246S. W. Leonard, A. E. Radford   16441968-06-21
UNITED STATES, North Carolina, Richmond, Gibson Pond along Hwy 1, 3.3 m NE of Jct of CR 1640, 34.97222 -79.65806

MUR
Nymphoides cordata (Elliot) Fernald
MUR20736Michael O. Moore   11861991-06-04
United States, Georgia, Richmond, Ft Gordon Military Reservation, Training Area 26, beaverdam pond, 32.88194 -83.3325


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Google Map

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