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

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Stoneville Weed Science Laboratory Herbarium


SWSL
SWSL000348Steven R. Hill   342422001-08-28
United States, Illinois, Union, IL 3; E side N of silos near residence; N of David Road; S of Reynoldsville; 5 mi. N of E Cape Girardeau Road (IL 146); MS River floodplain; McClure 7.5 min quad. T13S, R3W, Sec. 26, NE¼, SE¼., 37.35 -89.4, 104m

SWSL
SWSL000349R. Dale Thomas   1125611989-09-01
United States, Arkansas, Union, Under U.S. 82 bridge and in edge of woods on west side of Ouachita River west of Crossett., 33.149242 -92.112422

SWSL
SWSL000350   1121980-08-11
United States, Mississippi, Washington, South of Tribbett Road 198, west of road 309, 33.351507 -90.79843

SWSL
SWSL000351   1111980-08-11
United States, Mississippi, Washington, South of Tribbett on Road 198, west of road 309, 33.351507 -90.79843

SWSL
SWSL000352Charles T. Bryson   166771998-08-31
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
SWSL000353Charles T. Bryson   174921999-07-16
United States, Mississippi, Leflore, NW of Sidon, btwn Sidon cutt-off and Old Yazoo River Run, T18N R1E sec 19. MSEA Project Area. Delta Region., 33.41246 -90.229218

SWSL
SWSL000354Charles R. Gunn   121491976-00-00
United States, Mississippi, Washington, Infrequent along ditch bottoms and waterway banks. Collected in section 10 at Deer Creek E side of Center, below Forestry Bldg., 33.423626937151646 -90.91726158949281

SWSL
SWSL000355Charles T. Bryson   46521986-07-30
United States, Mississippi, Washington, 3 mi N of Stoneville., 33.47369 -90.90251

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SWSL000356John R. MacDonald   
United States, Alabama, Houston, detailed locality information protected

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SWSL000357Steven R. Hill   
United States, Illinois, Cass, detailed locality information protected


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Google Map

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