In 2013, the introduced grass Barbas de Indio (Andropogon bicornis) was found naturalizing near Lava Tree State Park outside Pahoa, Hawaii. It grew in … Read More about Barbas de Indio (Andropogon bicornis)
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Find the perfect pono plant for your landscape, search by color, growth form, and more!
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Trifolium incarnatum
crimson clover, Italian clover, carnation clover
Designation: Pono Plant (low risk)
Score: 4.5
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Trifolium pratense
red clover, Chilean clover, cowgrass clover, mammoth red clover, medium red clover, peavine clover, purple clover
Designation: High Risk
Score: 13
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Trifolium repens
white clover
Designation: High Risk
Score: 12.5
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Trifolium resupinatum
annual strawberry clover, bird-eye clover, Persian clover, reversed clover, reversed trefoil, shaftal clover
Designation: Evaluate
Score: 6
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Triphasia trifolia
limeberry
Designation: High Risk
Score: 9
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Triplaris weigeltiana
long John
Designation: High Risk
Score: 4
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