Salvinia molesta
Salvinia molesta
(giant salvinia)
Plants
Exotic

10 results for Salvinia molesta (giant salvinia)
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Specimen IDStateCountyLocalityYear HUC Number What's this? Drainage nameStatus
237629 TXJasperPrivate pond along southern Jasper/Newton county border2005 12010005 Lower Sabinecollected
234160 TXNewton/OrangeLower Sabine River, below Toledo Bend dam1998 12010005 Lower Sabineestablished
1698719 TXOrange[No locality description provided]2019 12010005 Lower Sabine 
230984 TXOrangeCoon Bayou, tributary of Sabine River1998 12010005 Lower Sabineestablished
230983 TXOrangeCow Bayou oxbows1998 12010005 Lower Sabineestablished
231851 TXOrangeCow Bayou, extending from Hwy 87 bridge between Bridge City and Orange to the Sabine River, greatest concentration near the river1999 12010005 Lower Sabineestablished
1650620 TXOrangeI-10 W, Orange, TX, US2019 12010005 Lower Sabineestablished
232291 TXOrangeMauriceville, Hwy 12, Langley pond1999 12010005 Lower Sabineestablished
231743 TXOrangeOrange, Briggs farm pond1999 12010005 Lower Sabineestablished
231659 TXOrangeslough near Cow Bayou1999 12010005 Lower Sabineestablished

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Citation information: U.S. Geological Survey. [2024]. Nonindigenous Aquatic Species Database. Gainesville, Florida. Accessed [11/21/2024].

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