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

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Stoneville Weed Science Laboratory Herbarium


SWSL
SWSL002377Carol L. Howel   08911987-10-03
United States, Georgia, Butts, SE of Jackson, off Ga. Hwy. 42. Indian Spring State Park. Along flood plain area of nature trail., 33.246585 -83.927444

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SWSL002378Charles T. Bryson   65111987-07-08
United States, Mississippi, Grenada, Ca. 6 mi SW Holcomb, 33.6978 -90.0301

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SWSL002379T.F. Wieboldt   87491993-09-03
United States, Virginia, Giles, New River at Curve, just beyond terminus of St. Rt. 636 and about 3.5 km NNE of Pearlsburg town limits., 37.340451 -80.680559

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SWSL002380Ted Zebryk   33781996-12-04
United States, Louisiana, Saint Tammany, Norco. CC Road about 400 ft. south of U.S. 61. along west side of road; Sec. 50, T12S, R4E., 29.997457 -90.402348

SWSL
SWSL002381G.E.C.   s.n.1963-04-26
United States, Alabama, Lee, Wrights Mill Road, Super Highway Auburn, 32.587996 -85.472966

SWSL
SWSL002382Charles T. Bryson   63521987-07-04
United States, Alabama, Madison, E. of Huntsville, E of Monte Sano Mountain, 34.7333 -86.5

SWSL
SWSL002383Charles T. Bryson   84991989-05-03
United States, Alabama, Perry, 2.9 mi. NW Bethehem Church; AL Hwy 219. Above small tributary of Walton Creek and N of a county road., 32.857995 -87.110442

SWSL
SWSL002384M. Wayne Morris   31521988-06-19
United States, Mississippi, Coahoma, ca. 11 mi. SSW of Clarksdale, in well drained bottomland hardwood forest near the Sunflower R, 34.021 -90.628

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SWSL002385Charles T. Bryson   65121987-07-08
United States, Mississippi, Grenada, Ca. 6 mi SW Holcomb, 33.6978 -90.0301

SWSL
SWSL002386Charles T. Bryson   48751986-08-23
United States, Mississippi, Lafayette, Ca. 5.4 mi NE Oxford, Presbyterian Camp Hopewell, 34.393149 -89.412518

SWSL
SWSL002387Charles T. Bryson   82691988-08-06
United States, Mississippi, Lafayette, NE of Oxford, 5.2 mi NE of intersection of MS Hwys 7 & 30, then 0.7 mi S MS Hwy 30, Presbyterian Camp Hopewell., 34.393733 -89.411641

SWSL
SWSL002388Charles T. Bryson   166791998-08-31
United States, Mississippi, Leflore, NW of Sidon, btwn Sidon cutoff & old Yazoo River run, T18N, R1E Sec 19. MSEA Project area, 33.418804 -90.224898

SWSL
SWSL002389Charles T. Bryson   172631999-06-16
United States, Mississippi, Leflore, NW of Sidon, between Sidon cut-off and old Yazoo River run, T18N R1E, sec 19, 33.41246 -90.229218

SWSL
SWSL002390Charles T. Bryson   59561987-06-11
United States, Mississippi, Sharkey, ca. 9.5 mile east of Rolling Fork, 32.915121 -90.681076

SWSL
SWSL002391Charles T. Bryson   62361987-06-24
United States, Mississippi, Sunflower, 2.8 mi SW Ruleville along and above Sunflower River, 33.875112 -90.607909

SWSL
SWSL002392Charles T. Bryson   82391988-07-30
United States, Mississippi, Tishomingo, J.P. Coleman State Park, up small ravine above Short Creek and Pickwick Lake, 34.934923 -88.174775

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SWSL002393Charles T. Bryson   57091987-05-22
United States, Mississippi, Washington, Ca 3.5 mi E of Helm, S of Co rd 380., 33.50257 -90.7669

SWSL
SWSL002394Charles T. Bryson   100371990-05-22
United States, Mississippi, Washington, Ca 3.5 mi E Helm, S of CR 380, 33.502275 -90.766563

SWSL
SWSL002395Charles T. Bryson   100371990-05-22
United States, Mississippi, Washington, Ca 3.5 mi E Helm, S of CR 380, 33.502275 -90.766563

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SWSL002396Charles T. Bryson   47971986-08-16
United States, Tennessee, Lawrence, Ca. 16 mi NW Lawrenceburg, just E of Natchez Trace Parkway along Jack's Branch and just N of Little Buffalo River., 35.415923 -87.510959

SWSL
SWSL002397Charles T. Bryson   66871987-07-25
United States, Tennessee, Polk, NE of Parksville Lake Campground in rich ravine above Greasy Creek; N of TN Hwy 30., 35.119466 -84.574532

SWSL
SWSL017795H.M. Sullivan   99-0161999-10-06
United States, Mississippi, Hinds, LeFleur's Bluff State Park., 32.324516 -90.155771


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