Nasturtium officinale
Nasturtium officinale
(water-cress)
Plants
Exotic

7 results for Nasturtium officinale (water-cress)
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Specimen IDStateCountyLocalityYear HUC Number What's this? Drainage nameStatus
1436208 CAMonoEast of Sierra Nevada, Mono Lake, northwest shoreline, c. 0.35 mile S of Cemetery Rd intersection with Hwy 3952016 18090101 Mono Lakeestablished
1440247 CAMonoGlass Mountain Region: Taylor Canyon Spring2001 18090101 Mono Lakeestablished
1440074 CAMonoGlass Mountain Region: Taylor Canyon Spring.2001 18090101 Mono Lakeestablished
1440355 CAMonoGlass Mountain Region; Baxter Spring; appx. 1km S of Hwy 120.2001 18090101 Mono Lakeestablished
1441747 CAMonoMono Lake1926 18090101 Mono Lakeestablished
1439390 CAMonoMono Vista Springs nw shore of Mono Lake1949 18090101 Mono Lakeestablished
1439791 CAMonoMono Vista Springs on the north-western shore of Mono Lake.1949 18090101 Mono Lakeestablished

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Citation information: U.S. Geological Survey. [2024]. Nonindigenous Aquatic Species Database. Gainesville, Florida. Accessed [11/27/2024].

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