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Charophytes in Staffordshire, VC39. John E. Hawksford & Ian J. Hopkins Charophytes can be found growing (usually on silt, mud or peat) completely submerged in most still water habitats, such as ponds, lakes and reservoir
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City

London / Birmingham / /

Company

MFG / /

Country

United Kingdom / Ireland / /

Facility

Native Garner / Great Bridge / Essington Canal / Spittle Brook Mill / /

IndustryTerm

colliery site / /

NaturalFeature

Sherbrook Valley / Fauld Crater / Needwood Forest / British Isles / /

Organization

Botanical Exchange Club / North Staffordshire Field Club / /

Person

Van Voorst / Chris Walker / John E. Hawksford / A. Maxwell / V / L. Coral Stonewort / Adrian Hillman / Tim Hextell / Fiona Wallis / Chara L. Chara / Watsonia / Ian J. Hopkins Charophytes / Nick Mott / /

ProvinceOrState

Stafford / /

PublishedMedium

The Natural History / /

Region

central Ireland / British Isles / /

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