Chara globularis Thuill.
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Filed As
Characeae
Chara globularis Thuill. -
Collector(s)
C. L. Schirmers CLS1141, 21 Sep 2022
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Location
United States of America. Minnesota. Ramsey Co. Charley Lake (ID 62006200), near the southern shoreline.
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 02669251
Occurrence ID: 90928451-08ee-4117-85aa-18dd7439f793
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Kingdom
Algae
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Division
Charophyta
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Class
Charophyceae
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Order
Charales
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Family
Characeae
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All Determinations
Chara globularis Thuill. det V. D. Davis, 04 May 2023
Note: Fragment removed for DNA analysis. KGK9621Chara globularis Thuill., s.d.
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Region
North America
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Country
United States of America
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State/Province
Minnesota
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County/Municipio
Ramsey Co.
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Locality
Charley Lake (ID 62006200), near the southern shoreline
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Elevation
Alt. 272 m. (892 ft.)
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Coordinates
45.0991, -93.1196
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Distribution
I (US UH I The New York Botanical Garden Char a globularis Thuill. Fragment removed for DNA analysis. KGK9621 Victoria D. Davis & Kenneth G. Karol 04 May 2023 PLANTS OF RAMSEY COUNTY, MINNESOTA, U.S.A. Chara globularis Thuill. BOTANICAL NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN 0266925 NEl/4 of SW1/4 Sec. 12 TOON R23W 45.09906 -93.11964 2 miles west of North Oaks. Fairly level to hummocky terrain. Growing near the southern shoreline of Charley Lake (ID 62006200), a 37 acre eutrophic basin connected to Pleasant Lake via short channel. Low shoreline development. Areas of abundant filamentous algae observed. Individuals local and sparse in the nearshore zone near a stand of Acorns americanus. Fully submerged in 15 centimeters of water depth. Other associates include Chara braunii, Ceratophyllum demersum, Heteranlhera dubia, Elodea canadensis, Zannichellia palustris, Lemna trisulca, Ranunculus aquatilis, Lemna sp., Spirodela polyrrhiza, Wolffia Columbiana, W. borealis. Sand-silt substrate. Elevation: 272 m. Courtney L. Schirmers 21 September 2022 Coll. # CLS1141 DNR Permit #32835 Minnesota Biological Survey ò MN Department of Natural Resources 02669251
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Chara globularis Thuill.