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Potamogeton amplifolius
Red Names=Invasive Species Green Names=Native Species
Nova Scotia Provincial Status Report Spotted Pondweed
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2018 Aquatic Plant Guide
A Key to Common Vermont Aquatic Plant Species
Plant Propagation Protocol for Potamogeton Amplifolius ESRM 412 – Native Plant Production
Pickerel Lake Aquatic Plants
VASCULAR PLANTS of MINNESOTA a Checklist and Atlas
Deep Creek Lake Submerged Aquatic Vegetation Survey 2015
DCR Guide to Aquatic Plants in Massachusetts
Aquatic Vegetation Survey
Flowering Rush Biocontrol: Future Funding and Research CABI
Potamogetonaceae Pondweed Family
Nutrient and Trace-Element Enrichment of Coeur D1 Alene Lake, Idaho
Mangels 2020 Lake Quonnipaug Report
Renfrew County Plants
Aquatic Vegetation of Long Lake (DOW# 11014200), Cass County
FLORA of NORTHERN ALABAMA, PART 4. BASAL MONOCOTS: ACORALES and ALISMATALES SWEETFLAG to PONDWEEDS ABSTRACT Flowering Plants
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Monocotyledonous Flowering Plants
Maine Field Guide to Invasive Aquatic Plants and Their Common Native Look-Alikes
Key to Common Vermont Aquatic Plant Species
Floating Leaved, Rooted Plant
Aquatic Plant Reference Chart
An Account of the Species of Potamogeton L. (Potamogetonaceae)
Vascular Plants: Weber and Wittmann, Electronic Version 11-Mar-00
Red Names=Invasive Species Green Names=Native Species
Russian Knapweed Biocontrol
An Illustrated Key to the Potamogetonaceae of Alberta
Insect Herbivores of Aquatic and Wetland Plants in the United States: a Checklist from Literature
Revision of Chromosome Numbers of Potamogetonaceae: a New Basis for Taxonomic and Evolutionary Implications
Two New Species for Alberta in This Issue Varina Crisfield Two New Species for Alberta
Floristic Quality Assessment Index (FQAI) for Vascular Plants and Mosses for the State of Ohio
Key to Common Vermont Aquatic Plant Species
CHECKLIST VASCULAR PLANTS of WISCONSIN
A Field Guide of Aquatic Plant Species Found in New York Lakes Along with Potential Exotic Invaders