Typha × glauca
Typha × glauca
(white cattail)
Plants
Exotic Hybrid

12 results for Typha × glauca (white cattail)
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Specimen IDStateCountyLocalityYear HUC Number What's this? Drainage nameStatus
1885512 SDHand[No locality description provided]2018 10140105 Crowestablished
1885513 SDHand[No locality description provided]2018 10140105 Crowestablished
1885514 SDHand[No locality description provided]2018 10140105 Crowestablished
1885515 SDHand[No locality description provided]2018 10140105 Crowestablished
1885752 SDHand[No locality description provided]2018 10140105 Crowestablished
1885753 SDHand[No locality description provided]2018 10140105 Crowestablished
1885755 SDHand[No locality description provided]2018 10140105 Crowestablished
1885754 SDHand[No locality description provided]2018 10140105 Crowestablished
1885756 SDHand[No locality description provided]2018 10140105 Crowestablished
1885757 SDHand[No locality description provided]2018 10140105 Crowestablished
1885758 SDHand[No locality description provided]2018 10140105 Crowestablished
1885759 SDHand[No locality description provided]2018 10140105 Crowestablished

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Citation information: U.S. Geological Survey. [2026]. Nonindigenous Aquatic Species Database. Gainesville, Florida. Accessed [2/22/2026].

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