Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Myriophyllum ussuriense (Myriophyllum verticillatum var. ussuriense)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Harvard University Herbaria: Vascular Plants of North America


Harvard:GH
01628584[data not captured]   
United States of America, Washington, Wahkiakum County, [data not captured]

Miami University Turrell Herbarium - Vascular Plants


MU
Myriophyllum ussuriense (Regel) Maxim.
MU-V-000088828Ceska, A   s.n.1978-09-07
Canada, British Columbia, 50.118519 -117.392592, 533 - 533m

Oregon State University


OSC:OSU
Myriophyllum ussuriense (Regel) Maxim.
A. Ceska; Adolf Ceska, Oldriska Ceska   s.n.1978-09-07
Canada, British Columbia, [needs research], Kootenay, northeast of Nelson; Kottenay Lake, W arm, Sandspit Campground., 49.6666666666667 -116.833333333333

OSC:OSU
Myriophyllum ussuriense (Regel) Maxim.
John A. Christy   82051992-08-14
United States, Oregon, Clatsop, Columbia River, Cathlamet Bay, Leewis and Clark National Wildlife Refuge, Russian Island, 4 mi WNW of Knappa., 46.214410808 -123.657034945576

Washington State University Marion Ownbey Herbarium


WS
Myriophyllum ussuriense (Regel) Maxim.
372303P.F. Zika   177312002-08-29
United States, Washington, Wahkiakum, NE side of Steamboat Slough Road, 100 m NW of boatramp; S side of Cathlamet Channel, N side of Columbia River., 46.255 -123.435

WS
Myriophyllum ussuriense (Regel) Maxim.
371805P.F. Zika   177312002-08-29
United States, Washington, Wahkiakum, NE side of Steamboat Slough Road, 100 m NW of boatramp; S side of Cathlamet Channel, N side of Columbia River., 46.255 -123.435

WS
Myriophyllum ussuriense (Regel) Maxim.
382692Adolf Ceska   s.n.1978-09-29
Canada, British Columbia, Lower mainland; Haney; N Alouette River at McNeil Ave., 49.21666667 -122.6


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