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Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, Galveston Bay Estuary Program; Houston Advanced Research Center (HARC).

USDA. ARS. National Genetic Resources Program. GRIN-Global.

University of California. Weed Research and Information Center.
See also: Weeds in Natural Areas for more information sheets

Centre for Invasive Species Solutions; Atlas of Living Australia; Australian Government. Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment.

Google. YouTube; Texas Parks and Wildlife.

Google. YouTube; Tuscon Audubon (Southern Arizona).