Dataset: SWSL-
Taxa: Chaptalia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Stoneville Weed Science Laboratory Herbarium


SWSL
SWSL007630Charles Bryson   80011988-06-09
United States, Georgia, Lowndes, 6.6 miles east of Valdosta (city center), between US Hwy 84 and Sea Coast RR., 30.832654 -83.166911

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SWSL007631Charles M. Allen   171991991-04-01
United States, Louisiana, Vernon, Lookout Road, about seven miles northwest of Cravens, 31.022145 -93.142771

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SWSL007632T. C. Lockley   1990-03-12
United States, Mississippi, Harrison, Blackwell Farm Road and Farm Road., 30.581791 -88.977342

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SWSL007633Charles T. Bryson   181792000-10-19
United States, Mississippi, Pearl River, Southeast of Poplarville; 4.3 miles southeast jct. of Hwys I59 and MS 53; North of Hwy 53, TSA research area., 30.8333 -89.5333

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SWSL007634T. C. Lockley   1990-04-10
United States, Mississippi, Stone, 4.8 miles east of jct MS Hwy 29, on MS Hwy 26., 30.845384 -89.060481

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SWSL007635V. E. McNeilus   95-81995-03-25
United States, Georgia, Echols, About 7.4 miles east of Statenville, along Rt. 94., 30.703208 -82.902707


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Google Map

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