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

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Lundell Herbarium at the University of Texas at Austin


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Nuphar advena (Aiton) W. T. Aiton
LL00031921Donovan S. Correll|E. C. Ogden|H. K. Svenson   282511963-07-04
United States, Texas, Mason, Along the Llano River, 7 miles southwest of Mason., 30.671353 -99.328902

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Nuphar advena (Aiton) W. T. Aiton
LL00031922Donovan S. Correll|Ivan M. Johnston   173471957-07-01
United States, Texas, San Saba, Stream on Tisdale's Ranch, 4 miles east of San Saba.

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Nuphar advena (Aiton) W. T. Aiton
LL00031923Jackie M. Smith|Mary L. Butterwick   1511974-07-08
United States, Texas, Val Verde, Devil's River Natural Study Area. In the Devil's River ca. 6 mi W of the confluence of the Devil's River and Dolan Creek.

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Nuphar advena (Aiton) W. T. Aiton
LL00031925John R. Crutchfield   7901965-09-10
United States, Texas, Williamson, San Gabriel Park. In San Gabriel River below dam at park in water 2 ft. deep, Georgetown., 30.650559 -97.667458

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Nuphar advena (Aiton) W. T. Aiton
LL00031926Norman Heard   261944-08-08
United States, Texas, Bell, Bank, water 2 ft, Nolan Creek. Belton.

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Nuphar advena (Aiton) W. T. Aiton
LL00031934Donovan S. Correll|Helen B. Correll   382231969-10-29
United States, Texas, Newton, Armstrong Lake, about 5 mi. southeast of Stringtown.

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Nuphar advena (Aiton) W. T. Aiton
LL00031935Jimmy R. Massey   2501963-06-20
United States, Texas, Brazos, Wilcox Pond, Wilcox Lane NE of Bryan.

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Nuphar advena (Aiton) W. T. Aiton
LL00031936Donovan S. Correll|Helen B. Correll   248491962-03-29
United States, Texas, Leon, Middleton, Grass Lake.

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Nuphar advena (Aiton) W. T. Aiton
LL00031938Donovan S. Correll|E. C. Ogden   252171962-05-10
United States, Texas, Harrison, Crip's Camp, east of Uncertain; Caddo Lake.

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Nuphar advena (Aiton) W. T. Aiton
LL00031939Richard S. Mitchell   32301967-07-17
United States, Texas, Marion, Small pond adjacent to Caddo Lake at Big Lake Camp, east and north of Leigh at end of Farm Rd. #2457.

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Nuphar advena (Aiton) W. T. Aiton
LL00356653Donovan S. Correll   301611964-09-15
United States, Texas, Harrison, Swamp about 4.5 miles NW of Karnack.

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Nuphar advena (Aiton) W. T. Aiton
LL00356662Barton H. Warnock|Hugh Cameron   99011951-04-07
United States, Texas, Val Verde, San Felipe Springs, Del Rio.

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Nuphar advena (Aiton) W. T. Aiton
LL00356663Elizabeth Howell   111966-06-15
United States, Texas, San Saba, 10 miles SW of Bend, Texas.

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Nuphar advena (Aiton) W. T. Aiton
LL00356665Maxine McGregor   471965-10-17
United States, Texas, San Saba, Above Camp Billie Gibbons in Brady Creek, 15 miles SW of Richland Springs.

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Nuphar lutea (L.) Sm.
LL00512938Richard S. Mitchell   36541967-08-10
United States, Oklahoma, Ottawa, 3 miles west of Picher near the Kansas border.

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Nuphar lutea subsp. advena (Aiton) Kartesz & Gandhi
LL00512939Richard S. Mitchell   37921967-08-16
United States, Oklahoma, Sequoyah, 8 mi. north of Sallisaw on Hwy. #59.

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Nuphar lutea subsp. advena (Aiton) Kartesz & Gandhi
LL00512940D. S. Correll|Helen B. Correll   399661970-09-24
United States, Oklahoma, Pushmataha, Nanih Wayia Lake, 4 mi. north of Clayton., 34.63356 -95.300815

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Nuphar lutea subsp. advena (Aiton) Kartesz & Gandhi
LL00531604F. H. Means, Jr.   38851968-08-03
United States, Oklahoma, LeFlore, Edge of water of Little River, 13 mi. W. of Octavia.

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Nuphar lutea subsp. advena (Aiton) Kartesz & Gandhi
LL00531615John R. Crutchfield   28291967-05-23
United States, Oklahoma, McCurtain, Pond at edge of Hwy. #7, 5 miles southeast of Ringold.


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