Myriophyllum aquaticum
Myriophyllum aquaticum
(parrot feather)
Plants
Exotic

15 results for Myriophyllum aquaticum (parrot feather)
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Specimen IDStateCountyLocalityYear HUC Number What's this? Drainage nameStatus
1670596 CASan Mateo[No locality description provided]2012 18050003 Coyote 
1672336 CASan Mateo[No locality description provided]2019 18050003 Coyote 
1673532 CASan Mateo[No locality description provided]2019 18050003 Coyote 
1673551 CASan Mateo[No locality description provided]2019 18050003 Coyote 
1673342 CASan Mateo[No locality description provided]2019 18050003 Coyote 
1436382 CASan MateoJasper Ridge Biological Experimental Area, about 5 miles southwest of Palo Alto. Edge of Searsville Lake near Bridge.1964 18050003 Coyoteestablished
1634050 CASan MateoJasper Ridge Biological Preserve2019 18050003 Coyoteestablished
1436288 CASan MateoJasper Ridge Biological Preserve, Stanford University1970 18050003 Coyoteestablished
1436381 CASan MateoJasper Ridge Biological Preserve, Stanford University1976 18050003 Coyoteestablished
1436276 CASan MateoJasper Ridge Biological Preserve, Stanford University1978 18050003 Coyoteestablished
1436383 CASan MateoJasper Ridge Biological Preserve, Stanford University1983 18050003 Coyoteestablished
1436594 CASan MateoJasper Ridge Biological Preserve, Stanford University1989 18050003 Coyoteestablished
1436497 CASan MateoJasper Ridge Biological Preserve, Stanford University. Searsville Lake.1987 18050003 Coyoteestablished
228915 CASan MateoSearsville Lake, Jasper Ridge Biological Preserve of Stanford University, south of Woodside1990 18050003 Coyoteestablished
1679267 CASanta Clara[No locality description provided]2020 18050003 Coyote 

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Citation information: U.S. Geological Survey. [2024]. Nonindigenous Aquatic Species Database. Gainesville, Florida. Accessed [4/26/2024].

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