Dataset: SWSL-
Taxa: hydrocotyle => Hydrocotyle, Hydrocotyle
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Stoneville Weed Science Laboratory Herbarium


SWSL
SWSL018665Richard Carter   77501988-10-29
United States, Florida, Hamilton, 5.93 air mi WSW (251.95deg) of Hamilton County Courthouse in Jasper; vic. Interstate I-75 crossing of Alapaha River, along SW side of I-75, along SE side of river., 30.49273 -83.04051

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SWSL006698Charles T. Bryson   161831997-09-04
United States, Mississippi, Yazoo, Yazoo City; 800 block of Grand Avenue, in lawn and flower beds around hospital, 32.858557 -90.403662

SWSL
SWSL006699R.B. Swain   1943-07-24
United States, Mississippi, Harrison, Long Beach, 30.350475 -89.152818

SWSL
SWSL006700T.C. Lockley   s.n.1990-04-10
United States, Mississippi, Harrison, T7S, R11W, Sec. 33, 30.392185 -89.094756

SWSL
SWSL006701M. Wayne Morris   32151988-07-18
United States, Mississippi, Jackson, Near Gulf Coast Research Laboratory. T 7S, R 8W, S 32, 30.391668 -88.807973

SWSL
SWSL006702Charles T. Bryson   100731990-06-05
United States, Mississippi, Leflore, Ca. 4.5 mi. ENE from US Hwy 49E at Sidon, T18N, R2E, SE/4 Sec.32. Elev. ca. 130 ft. Odom Estate, 33.408178 -90.203973

SWSL
SWSL006703Charles T. Bryson   214152006-05-03
United States, Mississippi, Tunica, Ca. 5.5 mi. S of Tunica; T5S, R11W Sect. 33, 34.6048 -90.366464

SWSL
SWSL006704Charles T. Bryson   48381986-08-19
United States, Mississippi, Washington, Yazoo National Wildlife Waterfowl Refuge, T 14, R8W, Sec.28, 33.046596 -90.991512

SWSL
SWSL006705Charles R. Gunn   106911975-05-02
United States, Mississippi, Washington, R7W T18N sec 16, along ditch between Deer Creek Town & Racquet Club clubhouse and golf course., 33.4085 -90.919091

SWSL
SWSL006706Charles R. Gunn   106911975-05-02
United States, Mississippi, Washington, R7W T18N sec 16, along ditch btwn Deer Creek Town & Racquet Club clubhouse and golf course., 33.410721 -90.91068

SWSL
SWSL006707Charles R. Gunn   120771976-09-23
United States, Mississippi, Washington, R7W T15N sec 9, Leroy Percy State Park near cabins., 33.163328 -90.923953

SWSL
SWSL006708John R. MacDonald   62591993-06-13
United States, Alabama, Houston, vic. of Gordon; Around bridge where Hwy. 95 crosses Cedar Creek; T3N, R29E, S34. Locally common on moist soil by bridge., 31.189447 -85.120176

SWSL
SWSL006709John R. MacDonald   83671995-04-08
United States, Mississippi, Forrest, Hattiesburg, Housing area 1-2 mi. SE of USM Campus, Residence of Dr. Sam Rosso of USM., 31.315706 -89.315212

SWSL
SWSL009188J. R. MacDonald   72021994-05-19
United States, Mississippi, Monroe, Aberdeen, woods near jct of Mobile and Cole Streets, T14S R7E Sec 33 SE4 SE4, 33.818584 -88.570076

SWSL
SWSL006710Alfred Traverse   5451958-00-00
United States, Mississippi, Jackson, US 90, ca 3.6 mi. E of Ocean Springs, 4.3 mi. W of junction w. state hwy 57, 30.411296 -88.767208

SWSL
SWSL006711Unknown   1900-00-00
United States, Mississippi, Washington

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SWSL006712Gene D. Wills   1960-07-19
United States, Alabama, Lee, Auburn, 32.609857 -85.480782

SWSL
SWSL006713Florence M. Givens   28221982-09-16
United States, Louisiana, Cameron, Lacassine Wildlife Refuge; From air boat in impoundment at Lacassine National Wildlife Regufe.; Lacassine National Wildlife Refuge, 29.971874 -92.888985

SWSL
SWSL006714Linda Baker   1998-06-24
United States, Mississippi, Washington, Weed in flower beds mulched with pine bark. Delta Region., 33.169011 -90.853989

SWSL
SWSL017782Richard Carter   179442007-08-07
United States, Georgia, Dougherty, Nilo Plantation, 2.14 airmiles N headquarters, Spring Lake., 31.48797 -84.2724

SWSL
SWSL017781Richard Carter   179442007-08-07
United States, Georgia, Dougherty, Nilo Plantation, 2.14 airmiles N headquarters, Spring Lake., 31.48797 -84.2724


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