Typha × glauca
(white cattail)
Plants
Exotic Hybrid

11 results for Typha × glauca (white cattail)
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Specimen IDStateCountyLocalityYear HUC Number What's this? Drainage nameStatus
1558521 WIBrown[No locality description provided]2013 04030103 Duck-Pensaukeeestablished
1558509 WIBrown[No locality description provided]2013 04030103 Duck-Pensaukeeestablished
1558679 WIOconto[No locality description provided]2013 04030103 Duck-Pensaukeeestablished
1558682 WIOconto[No locality description provided]2013 04030103 Duck-Pensaukeeestablished
1564165 WIOconto[No locality description provided]2014 04030103 Duck-Pensaukeeestablished
1564166 WIOconto[No locality description provided]2014 04030103 Duck-Pensaukeeestablished
1564167 WIOconto[No locality description provided]2014 04030103 Duck-Pensaukeeestablished
1564168 WIOconto[No locality description provided]2014 04030103 Duck-Pensaukeeestablished
1564171 WIOconto[No locality description provided]2014 04030103 Duck-Pensaukeeestablished
1564173 WIOconto[No locality description provided]2014 04030103 Duck-Pensaukeeestablished
1564160 WIOconto[No locality description provided]2014 04030103 Duck-Pensaukeeestablished

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