Nasturtium officinale
Nasturtium officinale
(water-cress)
Plants
Exotic

9 results for Nasturtium officinale (water-cress)
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Specimen IDStateCountyLocalityYear HUC Number What's this? Drainage nameStatus
1440759 CAButteUpper Bidwell Park, Chico, 300 ft s of Upper Park Rd. and 1400 ft e of Parking Area N (Salmon Hole).1983 18020157 Big Chico Creek-Sacramento Riverestablished
1440890 CAMonoFish Slough: desert wetland system 4.5 mi. north of Bishop at the northern end of Owens Valley; study site 14 sq. mi. along a 7 mi. drainage axis; 1 mile N of jct. of Fish Slough Rd. and Jean Blanc Rd.; at barrier separating slough from Owens River canal1983 18090102 Crowley Lakeestablished
1440891 CASan BernardinoEastern Mojave Desert1983 18090203 Death Valley-Lower Amargosaestablished
1440506 CASanta BarbaraSanta Ynez Mountains; 25m. W Sta. Barbara, & W of Hwy. 1 btwn. Gaviota St. Pk. & Pt. Conception.1983 18060013 Santa Barbara Coastalestablished
1440505 CAVenturaDry Lakes Ridge, Hwy 33 [mile marker 27.43] ca. 12 miles N of Ojai1983 18070102 Santa Claraestablished
1440745 CAVenturaThousand Springs, San Nicolas Island1983 18070107 San Pedro Channel Islandsestablished
213459 NJMorrisMorris County1983 02030100 Lower Hudsonestablished
1763420 ORMultnomah[No locality description provided]1983 17080001 Lower Columbia-Sandy 
859123 ORMultnomahBridal Veil1983 17080001 Lower Columbia-Sandyestablished

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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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