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

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Campbell University Herbarium


CAU
CAU00003320Michael Murphy   5141985-08-11
United States, Arkansas, Carroll, Located W. of entrance to Lake Lucerne resort., 36.369997 -93.734825

CAU
CAU00001881Brian S. Edmond   1701993-06-22
United States, Missouri, Boone, Fishing lake. Plants in the water of the lake near the shore. SW corner Hwy 63 and Hinton Rd jct., 39.04669 -92.331454, 217m

CAU
CAU00003015Wayman A. Estes   221991-06-16
United States, Arkansas, Fulton, Grows hear flow of dam at Mammoth Spring Park., 36.488656 -91.477702

CAU
CAU00003003Hart, Kim   011991-06-23
United States, Arkansas, Randolph, grows in gravelled soil 1/2 mile SW of Ravenden Springs near Janes Creek in oak hickory forest, 36.310505 -91.234705

CAU
CAU00001611   
United States, Arkansas, Greene

CAU
CAU00000016Ali Duffel   832008-05-20
United States, Texas, Brazos, Found on Thousand Oaks, a Clark and Windham property

CAU
CAU00001311E.L. Richards   43091965-07-25
United States, Arkansas, Saint Francis, Lake St. Francis., 35.076401 -90.761318


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