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

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Stoneville Weed Science Laboratory Herbarium


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SWSL008586Gordon C. Tucker   106111995-06-20
United States, New York, Albany, Cemetery north of power lines on county route 11 (town of Berne)

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SWSL008587C. Popolizio   6021992-07-17
United States, New York, Jefferson, Training Area 7. Road Between Route 3A and Lake School Road. DMC 452000 4875500; 220m, 220m

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SWSL008588V. E. McNeilus   90-7981990-08-19
United States, Minnesota, Clearwater, Rt 37- about .5 mi N of Rt 113

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SWSL008589L. J. Uttal   126941977-07-16
Canada, Ontario, Township 74, Dunc Lake Boat Launching Ramp, on rocks. About 3 miles east of Marathon on Rt. 17.

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Hieracium x fuscatrum Naegeli & Peter (pro sp.) [aurantiacum × caespitosum]
SWSL008590Gordon C. Tucker   106201995-06-21
United States, New York, Albany, Route 443-85, about 1 km west of 443-85 jct.

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SWSL008591Philip E. Hyatt   2275.031989-08-14
United States, Arkansas, Baxter, From Mt. Home junction with St. Hwy. 5, go 6.4 miles north on St. Hwy. 201; left and 0.1 miles on Bx. Co. Rd. 485; sinkhole pond on right.

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Hieracium gronovii Willd ex Froel.
SWSL008592Charles T. Bryson   57591987-05-24
United States, Arkansas, Garland, E of Hot Springs; Hot Springs National Park.

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Hieracium gronovii Willd ex Froel.
SWSL008593Charles T. Bryson   57791987-05-24
United States, Arkansas, Jefferson, NW of Pine Bluff, 14.2 mi. W of intersection of US Hwys 65 and 270., 34.396005 -92.168677

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SWSL008594R. D. Thomas   41501967-08-10
United States, Louisiana, Ouachita, 0.5 mi. E of Lapine Road, 1.5 mi. S of LA 34. T16N, R2E, Sec. 10.

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SWSL008595Charles T. Bryson   125331993-08-01
United States, Mississippi, Lafayette, Presbyterian Camp Hopewell, 5.4 miles NE of jct. MS 30; NE Oxford., 34.401295 -89.412176

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SWSL008596Charles T. Bryson   167041998-08-31
United States, Mississippi, Leflore, Northwest of Sidon, between Sidon cutoff and old Yazoo River run.

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SWSL008597Barbara L. Wilson   120532006-08-17
United States, Oregon, Clackamas, Bull Run watershed, on the 1000401 road a few yards up from its intersection with the 10 road; latitude 45.42535 degrees North, longitude 121.82542 degrees West, NAD27; elevation 3800 feet.

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SWSL008598V. E. McNeilus   00-331999-12-27
United States, Florida, De Soto, Rt.17, about 1.0 miles south of Nocatee., 27.145805 -81.882306

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SWSL008599Charles T. Bryson   68151987-07-29
United States, North Carolina, Bomcombe, Northeast of Asheville, elevation ca. 3400 feet. West of Blue Ridge Parkway at mile marker 374.5 (Tanbark Tunnel). Up a ravine to northwest of tunnel by ca. 1/4 to 1/2 mile.

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SWSL008600Charles T. Bryson   68161987-07-29
United States, North Carolina, Bomcombe, Northeast of Asheville, elevation ca. 3400 feet. West of Blue Ridge Parkway at mile marker 374.5 (Tanbark Tunnel). Up a ravine to northwest of tunnel by ca. 1/4 to 1/2 mile.

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SWSL008601G.C. Tucker   87261993-06-02
United States, New York, Orange, Harriman State Park, E side of Sebago supply lake. Elevation 240

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SWSL008602John W. Thieret   601941997-07-05
United States, Kentucky, Campbell, Railroad yard along Ohio River.

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SWSL008603V. E. McNeilus   96-6311996-07-23
United States, Minnesota, Becker, Along Rt. 113, about 21 miles east of Waubun at Bear Trap Cabins.

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SWSL008604John R. MacDonald   111341998-05-09
United States, Alabama, Barbour, vic. of Twin Springs; Woods along Little Barbour Creek where Hwy. 165 crosses at 0.1 mi. S of Russell County.

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SWSL008605Gene D. Willis   1957-04-23
United States, Alabama, Lee, South Auburn


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