Dataset: EMC-
Taxa: Potamogeton berchtoldii (Potamogeton berchtoldii var. acuminatus, Potamogeton pusillus var. polyphyllus), Potamogeton berchtoldii subsp. berchtoldii (Potamogeton berchtoldii var. colpophilus, Potamogeton berchtoldii var. lacunatus, Potamogeton berchtoldii var. mucronatus, Potamogeton berchtoldii var... (show all)
Search Criteria: Lapeer; Fish Lake; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Eastern Michigan University Herbarium


EMC
Jenifer C. Stanulet   962011-07-15
United States, Michigan, Lapeer, Kresge Environmental Education Center, NE corner of Fish Lake Rd. and Vernor Rd. Fish Lake and shore. Found on SE edge of Fish Lake., 43.112535 -83.241573

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Kelly MacDonald   M22015-06-18
USA, Michigan, Lapeer, Kresge Environmental Education Center, NE corner of Fish Lake Rd. and Vernor Rd. on west end of Mussing Pond., 43.112274 -83.248584

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Danyal Cetin   E12015-06-18
USA, Michigan, Lapeer, Kresge Environmental Education Center, NE corner of Fish Lake Rd. and Vernor Rd. West Mussing Pond.

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EMC013377Ruth B. Alford   3484C1974-06-11
United States, Michigan, Lapeer, Mayfield Township, Fish Lake Center, northeast corner of Fish Lake and Vernor Roads.

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EMC013376R.O. Belcher   s.n.1975-06-12
United States, Michigan, Lapeer, Mayfield Township, Fish Lake and Vernor Roads, west end of Mussing Pond.

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EMC013594David Hines   75-201975-07-01
United States, Michigan, Lapeer, Fish Lake Center, N.E. corner Vernor & Fish Lake Rds. In Fish Lake., 43.111741 -83.243005

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Sierra McClain   I12015-06-18
United States, Michigan, Lapeer, Fish Lake Center, NE corner of Fish Lake and Vernor Rds. NW of Mussing pond., 43.112462 -83.247447

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Andrew S. Bahrou   72005-06-27
United States, Michigan, Lapeer, T. 8N, R. 10E, sect. 13, Mussing pond (West end) just north of Vernor Rd. and East of Fish Lake Rd. ca. 100m, 43.112222 -83.248375


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