Sporobolus niliacus
(African pricklegrass)
Plants
Exotic

10 results for Sporobolus niliacus (African pricklegrass)
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Specimen IDStateCountyLocalityYear HUC Number What's this? Drainage nameStatus
1437300 CALos AngelesDeer Valley Reservoir, E of Two Harbors2000 18070107 San Pedro Channel Islandsestablished
1437899 CALos AngelesLittle Springs Reservoir1999 18070107 San Pedro Channel Islandsestablished
1438048 CALos AngelesNear Hay Press Reservoir, Santa Catalina Island.1966 18070107 San Pedro Channel Islandsestablished
1438997 CALos Angelesnear Wrigley Reservoir at the summit of the island rd1962 18070107 San Pedro Channel Islandsestablished
1438049 CALos AngelesSanta Catalina Island, Upper Bulrush Reservoir.1995 18070107 San Pedro Channel Islandsestablished
1437890 CALos AngelesSanta Catalina Island: Haypress Reservoir1995 18070107 San Pedro Channel Islandsestablished
1438119 CALos AngelesSanta Catalina Island: Upper Buffalo Springs Reservoir1995 18070107 San Pedro Channel Islandsestablished
1438042 CALos AngelesSanta Catalina Island: Upper Bulrush Reservoir1995 18070107 San Pedro Channel Islandsestablished
1437967 CALos AngelesW side of Little Springs Reservoir1997 18070107 San Pedro Channel Islandsestablished
1437532 CALos AngelesW side of upper Buffalo Springs reservoir1999 18070107 San Pedro Channel Islandsestablished

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