Dataset: SRSC-
Taxa: Sagittaria graminea (Sagittaria graminea var. cycloptera), Sagittaria graminea var. graminea, Sagittaria graminea subsp. chapmanii, Sagittaria graminea subsp. weatherbiana, Sagittaria graminea var. chapmanii, Sagittaria graminea var. cristata, Sagittaria graminea var. macrocarpa, Sagittaria graminea... (show all)
Search Criteria: Big Bend; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
Sagittaria graminea chapmanii (J.G. Sm.) R.R. Haynes & Hellq.
100794491J. Richard Abbott   198942005-03-01
United States, Florida, Taylor, Snipe Island Unit, Big Bend Wildlife Management Area; north of Mandalay Road at western property boundary (accessed off U.S. 98, then W on Mandalay from junction with LOP & G Tram)., 30.1296 -83.9704

MO
Sagittaria graminea chapmanii (J.G. Sm.) R.R. Haynes & Hellq.
100794492J. Richard Abbott   187272004-03-23
United States, Florida, Taylor, Snipe Island Unit, Big Bend Wildlife Management Area; south off U.S. 98 on Mandalay Road, then veer W ca 0.45 mile from junction with LOP & G Tram., 30.1283 -83.9657


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