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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Turnera ulmifolia
yellow alder
Designation: High Risk
Score: 10
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Typha latifolia
common cattail, broadleaf cattail
Designation: High Risk
Score: 29
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Ulex europaeus
gorse
Designation: High Risk
Score: 20
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Ulmus parvifolia
Chinese elm
Designation: High Risk
Score: 12
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Ulmus pumila
Siberian elm
Designation: High Risk
Score: 9
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Ungnadia speciosa
Mexican buckeye, Texas buckeye
Designation: Pono Plant (low risk)
Score: 3
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