Ulmus parvifolia -- Nevada
Question 7 was answered "Yes" with "Medium" confidence. Confidence was ranked "Medium" due to the lack of specific documentation of Ulmus parvifolia's effects on the plant community, the history of Ulmus pumila and parvifolia being confused for one another, and the question as to whether this species invades wildlands or is confined to disturbed and urban areas that are wetter than most Nevada wildland habitats.
Lonicera japonica -- Nevada
This species has been reported as naturalized and invasive in the U.S. primary in the south east of the country. There are no reports specifically listing the species as naturalized in Nevada but it is assumed to be possible in Nevada's southern warm desert region which matches areas where the species has become naturalized in Arizona.
Pennisetum x advena 'Rubrum' -- Nevada
[JB - changed name in some places in txt from Pennisetum setaceum "Rubrum" to P. x advena]