Specimen Information

Cotula coronopifolia
Cotula coronopifolia
(common brassbuttons)
Plants
Exotic

Specimen ID229247
GroupPlants
GenusCotula
Speciescoronopifolia
Common Namecommon brassbuttons
StateOR
LocalityCoastal Oregon
Mapping AccuracyCentroid
Centroid Type 
HUC8 NameNorthern Oregon Coastal
HUC8 Number17100200
Map
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Collection Year1963
Year AccuracyActual
Potential Pathwayunknown
Statusestablished
Reference 1
Ref. Number:10319
Author:Cohen, A.N., and J.T. Carlton.
Date:1995
Title:Nonindigenous Aquatic Species in a United States Estuary, A Case Study of the Biological Invasions of the San Francisco Bay and Delta.
Journal:Report for USFWS, WA DC, and Connecticut Sea Grant
Publisher:A report for the United States Fish and Wildlife Service, Washington, DC and The National Sea Grant College Program Connecticut Sea Grant.
Pages:246 pp
Reference 2
Ref. Number:10614
Author:Hitchcock, C.L., A. Cronquist, M. Ownbey, and J.W. Thompson.
Date:1969
Title:Vascular Plants of the Pacific Northwest. Parts 1 - 5 (authors vary).
Publisher:University of Washington Press, Seattle.
Reference 3
Ref. Number:10436
Author:Weinmann, F., M. Boule, K. Brunner, J. Malek, and V. Yoshino.
Date:1984
Title:Wetland Plants of the Pacific Northwest
Publisher:US Army Corps of Engineers, Seattle District
Pages:85
Record TypeLiterature
Freshwater/MarineBrackish


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