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
1439577 CASan Diego[Locality determined by SDNHM] Chariot Canyon1985 18100203 San Felipe Creekestablished
1440454 CASan DiegoAnza-Borrego Desert State Park, Coyote Canyon; near the Second Crossing; about 8.5 miles NW of the intersection of DiGiorgio Rd and Highway S22.2008 18100203 San Felipe Creekestablished
1440171 CASan DiegoAnza-Borrego Desert State Park, Tubb Canyon; 5.25 mi E of Ranchita S of S-22 (Montezuma Valley Road); on Big Spring Trail2010 18100203 San Felipe Creekestablished
1435992 CASan DiegoAnza-Borrego Desert State Park; Borrego Palm Canyon, about 2.5 miles NW of intersection Hoberg Road and Palm Canyon Drive2012 18100203 San Felipe Creekestablished
1440577 CASan DiegoAnza-Borrego Desert State Park; Hellhole Canyon; at mile marker #17 of Hwy S-22, 2.25 mi up Hellhole Canyon trail, just above Maidenhair Falls, 4.2 mi WSW of Christmas Circle.2009 18100203 San Felipe Creekestablished
1440040 CASan DiegoBanner Creek watershed at the southeast tip of Volcan Mountain, just north of and below State Hwy 78.2006 18100203 San Felipe Creekestablished
1441696 CASan DiegoBorrego Palm Canyon1936 18100203 San Felipe Creekestablished

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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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