Dataset: CATU-
Taxa: Alismataceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Catawba College Herbarium


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CATU004979M. J. Baranski   91-551991-07-16
USA, North Carolina, Rowan, Fourth Creek floodplain pool area. N side of Fourth Creek, ca 0.8 mi W of jct. So. Yadkin River. W of pond.

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CATU005024M. J. Baranski   93-731993-07-16
USA, NC, Rowan, E of Morgan Rd, near Liberty Rd.

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CATU002339Shawn Childress   331990-03-24
United States, North Carolina, Brunswick, NC Hwy 21,.7 S. of Columbus Co. line

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CATU003229Michael Weir   MHC101998-04-04
United States, North Carolina, Brunswick, Lockwood Folly River, in a cypress swamp.

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CATU004984M. J. Baranski   91-1261991-09-12
USA, North Carolina, Rowan, Vulcan Quarry area off Old Beatty Ford Rd.

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Sagittaria latifolia var. pubescens (Muhl. ex Nutt.) J.G. Sm.
CATU004691D. S. Harrington   78-4171978-07-26
USA, North Carolina, Rowan, Dan Nicholas Park, Grid section D-5.

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Sagittaria australis (J. G. Sm.) Small
CATU004414J. F. Bolin   JBNC18-212018-09-08
United States, North Carolina, Iredell, W side Harris Creek arm of lake, 30 m fr lake. 35.675673,-80.928781

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CATU003965C L Rodgers, N E Mullen   
United States, South Carolina, Greenville, detailed locality information protected

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Sagittaria platyphylla (Engelm.) J.G. Sm.
CATU004060H. T. Hall   1972-09-09
United States, Louisiana, Cameron, Grand Cheniere.

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CATU000234D. S. Harrington   78-4171978-07-29
United States, North Carolina, Rowan, Dan Nicholas Park Grid D-5

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CATU000235James Climo Jr.   1976-05-12
United States, North Carolina, Rowan, Dan Nicholas Park Grid 5-D left side of road, N


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