Dataset: LL
Taxa: Hygrophila
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Lundell Herbarium at the University of Texas at Austin


LL:LL
Hygrophila lacustris (Schltdl. & Cham.) Nees
LL00166756Donovan S. Correll   319381965-10-06
United States, Texas, Montgomery, Along stream at Farris Chapel, N of Montgomery.

LL:LL
Hygrophila lacustris (Schltdl. & Cham.) Nees
LL00166758Donovan S. Correll   318681965-10-05
United States, Texas, Fort Bend, Near Thompsons.

LL:LL
Hygrophila lacustris (Schltdl. & Cham.) Nees
LL00166761Donovan S. Correll   364761968-09-13
United States, Texas, Liberty, 2 mi. E of Denvers, Rt. 90., 30.02327089 -94.553629

LL:LL
Hygrophila lacustris (Schltdl. & Cham.) Nees
LL00166762Donovan S. Correll   364571968-09-12
United States, Texas, Liberty, Bayou ca. 7 mi. E of Cleveland, Rt. 321.

LL:LL
Hygrophila lacustris (Schltdl. & Cham.) Nees
LL00166763Donovan S. Correll|E. C. Ogden|H. K. Svenson   281761963-07-02
United States, Texas, Brazoria, 3 mi. W of Angleton, Oyster Creek., 29.158051 -95.475713


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Google Map

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