2012
DOI: 10.2179/11-023
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Multivariate Analysis of Stream Substrates in Subpopulations of Harperella (Ptilimnium nodosum (Rose) Mathias: Apiaceae) at Sideling Hill Creek, Maryland, USA

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“…It is restricted to sandy shoals or muddy banks of seasonally flooded rocky streams and coastal plain ponds across eight states of the southeastern United States (Maddox and Bartgis, 1990;Kress and others, 1994;Buthod and Hoagland, 2013). Harperella occurrence is positively associated with fine sediments and sites providing shelter from erosion, such as large rocks or exposed bedrock crevices (Frye and Tessel, 2012).…”
Section: Aquatic Plant-harperellamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is restricted to sandy shoals or muddy banks of seasonally flooded rocky streams and coastal plain ponds across eight states of the southeastern United States (Maddox and Bartgis, 1990;Kress and others, 1994;Buthod and Hoagland, 2013). Harperella occurrence is positively associated with fine sediments and sites providing shelter from erosion, such as large rocks or exposed bedrock crevices (Frye and Tessel, 2012).…”
Section: Aquatic Plant-harperellamentioning
confidence: 99%