Typha latifolia
Typha latifolia
(broadleaf cattail)
Plants
Native Transplant

11 results for Typha latifolia (broadleaf cattail)
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Specimen IDStateCountyLocalityYear HUC Number What's this? Drainage nameStatus
1462973 HIHawaiiHamakua District, Kukuihaele quad, Waipio Valley2001 20010000 Hawaiiunknown
1545316 HIHonolulu[No locality description provided]2014 20060000 Oahuestablished
1462968 HIHonoluluBehind Waipahu High School, Middle Loch, Pearl Harbor1981 20060000 Oahuunknown
1462970 HIHonoluluJames Campbell National Wildlife Refuge, Kahuku. In vicinity of bird-viewing gazebo1992 20060000 Oahuunknown
1462974 HIHonoluluKawainui Marsh, Kailua. Pali Hwy end of dike2005 20060000 Oahuunknown
1462971 HIHonoluluKii Unit of USFWS James Campbell Wildlife Refuge, in pond just seaward of sewage treatment plant2000 20060000 Oahuunknown
1462975 HIHonoluluPearl Harbor National Wildlife Refuge, Oahu2005 20060000 Oahuunknown
1462976 HIHonoluluPouhala Marsh, Waipahu, Oahu2005 20060000 Oahuunknown
1462967 HIHonoluluSalt Lake, Honolulu International Country Club1979 20060000 Oahuunknown
1462969 HIKauaiAbandoned Kaunalewa Camp along main cane road between Kekaha and Mana [Roads]1989 20070000 Kauaiunknown
1702808 ON Duffins Creek, Pickering, ON2013 04270104 Humber River-Frontal Lake Ontario 

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