Dataset: MWCF-
Taxa: Hydrocharitaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Mary Washington Herbarium


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MWCF-0004805SW Fuller   1967-10-09
United States, New Hampshire, Strafford, Wheelwright Pond, Lee N.H., 43.137179 -71.009016

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MWCF-0004806Linda C. Lee   1980-09-07
United States, Virginia, Fredericksburg City, Rappahannock River, 38.300097 -77.453701

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MWCF-0004834Linda C. Lee   1980-09-07
United States, Virginia, Fredericksburg City, Rappahannock River, 38.300097 -77.453701

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MWCF-0004807Linda C. Lee   1980-09-07
United States, Virginia, Fredericksburg City, Rappahannock River, 38.300097 -77.453701

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MWCF-0004801Linda C. Lee   1980-09-07
United States, Virginia, Fredericksburg City, Rappahannock River, 38.300097 -77.453701

MWCF
MWCF-0004802Linda C. Lee   1980-09-07
United States, Virginia, Fredericksburg City, Rappahannock River, 38.299962 -77.453701

MWCF
MWCF-0004803SW Fuller   1967-10-09
United States, New Hampshire, Strafford, Wheelwright Pond, Lee N.H., 43.137179 -71.009016

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Najas flexilis (Willd.) Rostk. & Schmidt
MWCF-0003157SW Fuller   1967-10-02
United States, New Hampshire, Durham, Oyster River above Mill Pond, Durham, 43.129927 -70.92012

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Najas guadalupensis (Spreng.) Magnus
MWCF-0003158I. Cornman   1969-02-23
Jamaica, Saint Andrew, Fort George, Stony Hill, 18.077007 -76.797734

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Najas guadalupensis (Spreng.) Magnus
MWCF-0003159I. Cornman   
Jamaica, Saint Andrew, Fort George, Stony Hill, 18.076755 -76.79742

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Elodea nuttallii (Planch.) St. John
MWCF-0004804SW Fuller   1967-10-09
United States, New Hampshire, Strafford, Wheelwright Pond, Lee N.H., 43.137179 -71.009016

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Halophila baillonis Aschers. ex Dickie
MWCF-0005668I. Cornman   
Jamaica, St. Thomas, Cow Bay

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MWCF-0005776   
Jamaica, St. Thomas, Cow Bay


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