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

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California Polytechnic State University, Robert F. Hoover Herbarium


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OBI123140David J. Keil   288772000-07-08
United States, Alaska, Kenai Peninsula, Johnson Lake Recreation Area. T2N R11W nw 1/4 S6.

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OBI123141Marcus E. Jones, A.M.   s.n.1881-07-00
United States, California, Nevada, Soda Springs, 39.32248 -120.37874, 2134m

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OBI123143Georgia Mason   69321964-07-11
United States, Oregon, Wallowa, in about 6" of water and on dry land bordering Duck Lake, 45.100883 -117.013037, 1707m

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OBI123142Mary J. Russo   1091987-06-25
Iceland, Small pong at Pingvellir, 64.25 -21.133333, 200m

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OBI123145R.D. Smith   1281976-07-10
United States, Alaska, Enchanted Lake, Alaskan Peninsula

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OBI123144David Keil   
United States, Illinois, Lake, detailed locality information protected

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Nymphoides peltata (S. G. Gmelin) O. Kuntze
OBI123149Elinor Lehto   96671967-10-07
United States, Arizona, Santa Cruz, Guevavi Ranch Pond, River Road 3.7 miles west of Arizona 82

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Nymphoides indica (L.) Kuntze
OBI123147Robert J. Rodin   93851973-05-04
Namibia, just west of Oshikango

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Nymphoides peltatum (S. G. Gmel.) Britten & Rendle
OBI128401R.J. Rodin   82791967-08-16
Netherlands, Overjissel, 150 km. N. of Amsterdam near Steenwik, in Cavol area.

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Nymphoides peltatum (S. G. Gmel.) Britten & Rendle
OBI123148A. C. Sanders   58391985-07-01
United States, Arizona, Santa Cruz, Guevavi Ranch, 5 mi (airline) N of Nogales in Santa Cruz River Valley, between mouth osf Guevavi and Burro Cyns, 31.43333 -110.91667, 1098m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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