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

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Stoneville Weed Science Laboratory Herbarium


SWSL
Heteropogon contortus (L.) Beauv. ex Roemer & J.A. Schultes
SWSL004421M.A. Carranza   C-42432004-09-29
Mexico, Coahuila, 3 km from the Ejido Alicante gap towards Carranza, 27.927972 -103.568944, 1350m

SWSL
Heteropogon contortus (L.) Beauv. ex Roemer & J.A. Schultes
SWSL004422S. & G. Jones   65671991-04-22
United States, Texas, Brewster, 1.5 mi N on US 83 from its jct. with TX 170 in Study Butte., 29.343064 -103.529813, 823m

SWSL
Heteropogon contortus (L.) Beauv. ex Roemer & J.A. Schultes
SWSL004423S. & G. Jones   60871990-10-31
United States, Texas, Hidalgo, 13.9 mi N on US 281 from its jct. with FM 1017 / TX 186, N of Linn, 26.753837 -98.101353

SWSL
Heteropogon melanocarpus (Elliott) Benth.
SWSL004424John R. MacDonald   77901994-09-25
United States, Alabama, Houston, vic. of Columbia, on Hwy. 95 at 0.6 mi S of junc. w/ Hwy. 52, 31.278226 -85.125758

SWSL
Heteropogon melanocarpus (Ell.) Ell. ex Benth.
SWSL018949Richard Carter   150962003-09-27
United States, Georgia, Lowndes, 0.61 mi. S of Clyattville at the junction of GA 31 and Jumping Gully Road; powerline right-of-way along W side of GA 31., 30.6816 -83.3166

SWSL
Heteropogon melanocarpus (Ell.) Ell. ex Benth.
SWSL018950Richard Carter   150982003-09-27
United States, Florida, Hamilton, E of Pinetta along Bellville Rd, vic. jct. Bellville Rd. and Fennel Way, along S side Bellville Rd., 30.59581 -83.2908

SWSL
Heteropogon melanocarpus (Ell.) Ell. ex Benth.
SWSL018952Richard Carter   150962003-09-27
United States, Georgia, Lowndes, 0.61 mi. S of Clyattville at the junction of GA 31 and Jumping Gully Road; powerline right-of-way along W side of GA 31., 30.6816 -83.3166


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Google Map

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