Eichhornia crassipes
Eichhornia crassipes
(common water-hyacinth)
Plants
Exotic

13 results for Eichhornia crassipes (common water-hyacinth)
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Specimen IDStateCountyLocalityYear HUC Number What's this? Drainage nameStatus
1728977 TXBastrop[No locality description provided]2024 12090301 Lower Colorado-Cummins 
1728846 TXCalhoun[No locality description provided]2024 12100403 East San Antonio Bay 
1728754 TXCalhoun[No locality description provided]2024 12100403 East San Antonio Bay 
1728997 TXCameron[No locality description provided]2024 12110208 South Laguna Madre 
1728746 TXFort Bend[No locality description provided]2024 12040205 Austin-Oyster 
1728710 TXHarris[No locality description provided]2024 12040104 Buffalo-San Jacinto 
1728731 TXJackson[No locality description provided]2024 12100102 Navidad 
1728925 TXJackson[No locality description provided]2024 12100102 Navidad 
1729040 TXJasper[No locality description provided]2024 12020003 Lower Neches 
1728862 TXOrange[No locality description provided]2024 12010005 Lower Sabine 
1728986 TXTravis[No locality description provided]2024 12090301 Lower Colorado-Cummins 
1728998 TXWalker[No locality description provided]2024 12040101 West Fork San Jacinto 
1728888 TXWilliamson[No locality description provided]2024 12070205 San Gabriel 

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Citation information: U.S. Geological Survey. [2024]. Nonindigenous Aquatic Species Database. Gainesville, Florida. Accessed [4/28/2024].

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