Dataset: Harvard
Taxa: Potamogeton
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Harvard University Herbaria


Harvard:GH
Potamogeton pectinatus brachypus Hagström
barcode-00022690R. Spruce   58861857-00-00
Ecuador

Harvard:GH
barcode-00022692C. A. M. Lindman   12411893-03-07
Brazil, Rio Grande do Sul

Harvard:GH
barcode-00022685P. E. E. Sintenis   25371885-09-08

Harvard:GH
Potamogeton aschersonii A. Bennett
barcode-00022686George Gardner   1442
Brazil, Alagoas

Harvard:GH
Potamogeton asplundi Horn
barcode-00022687E. Asplund   136891940-09-12
Peru, Huánuco, Pachitea, La Molina near Panao, 2400 m

Harvard:GH
Potamogeton drepanocladioides Horn
barcode-00022689E. Asplund   136891940-09-12
Peru, Huánuco, Pachitea, La Molina near Panao, 2400 m.

Harvard:GH
barcode-00022693C. A. M. Lindman   12411893-03-07
Brazil, Rio Grande do Sul

Harvard:GH
Potamogeton fragillimus Hagström Hagström
barcode-00255064E. T. Heyde & E. Lux   40751892-09-00
Guatemala, Jalapa, Laguna de Ayarza, 2438m

Harvard:A
Potamogeton pedersenii Tur
barcode-00022691T. M. Pedersen   69931964-03-26
Argentina, Corrientes, Provincia de, Mburucuya, Estancia "Santa Teresa", Laguna Naranjo

Harvard:GH
barcode-00022688C. G. Bertero   5701828-00-00
Chile, Tagua Tagua [Rancagua]

Harvard:GH
barcode-00359029M. M. Arbo, M. G. López, A. Schinini, E. Flachsland & R. Carevali   86752000-11-11
Argentina, Corrientes, Dep. San Miguel. Arroyo Carambola, entre el puerto de la Ea. San Nicolás y la laguna Paraná. 28°10'S 57°26'W - 28°16'S 57°27'W

Harvard:GH
barcode-00359030M. M. Arbo, A. Schinini, V. Maruñak & F. Francescutti   82421998-03-03
Argentina, Corrientes, Macrosistema Ibera. Nacimiento del rio Corriente, -28.7166666667 -58.1166666667


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