Dataset: SWSL-
Taxa: iva => Iva, Iva
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Stoneville Weed Science Laboratory Herbarium


SWSL
Iva angustifolia Nutt. ex DC.
SWSL008620R. Dale Thomas   107,6871988-10-04
United States, Louisiana, La Salle, Along oil line right-of-way east of U.S. 165 north of U.S. 84 and Tu11os in 01d Pendavaris Prairie; Sec. 25, T10N, RIE.

SWSL
Iva angustifolia Nutt. ex DC.
SWSL008621John A. Churchill, M.D.   90-11381990-09-16
United States, Texas, Cameron, Rio Hondo. Along route 106, 91d/11km from town.

SWSL
Iva angustifolia Nutt. ex DC.
SWSL008622R. Dale Thomas   152,1801996-09-21
United States, Arkansas, Miller, Pine woods beside dirt county road just north of the Louisiana State Line and Rodessa Cemetery Road ca. 4.5 mi. W of U.S. 71 & E of LA 1; Secs. 12 & 14.

SWSL
Iva angustifolia Nutt. ex DC.
SWSL008623R. Dale Thomas   146,1331995-09-24
United States, Texas, Kaufman, Beside Terrell Outlet Mall south of I-20 west of Texas 34 south of Terrell.

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SWSL008624Charles T. Bryson   50751986-10-09
United States, Mississippi, Bolivar, Ca. 2 miles southwest of Rosedale, Great River Road State Park, 33.829479 -91.041407

SWSL
SWSL008625Charles T. Bryson   155731996-10-02
United States, Mississippi, Leflore, Northwest of Sidon, in edge of cotton and soybean fields between Sidon Cut-off and Old Yazoo River run.

SWSL
SWSL008626Vera M. Gasparini   1791987-09-20
United States, Mississippi, Lowndes, Hwy 45N, 8 miles south of West Point., 33.491542 -88.650326

SWSL
SWSL008627Charles R. Gunn   108901975-00-00
United States, Mississippi, Washington, Collected in section 17, on west side of Anne Drive In Road, 0.3 mi N of US 82 in weedy area between road and ditch., 33.3984 -91.03821

SWSL
SWSL008628Charles R. Gunn   108981975-00-00
United States, Mississippi, Washington, Infrequent in waste areas. Common in short-weed area of collection site. Collected in section 5, near Rexburg where top soil has been removed from 5-7 acre field., 33.432403262906575 -90.84178924865718

SWSL
SWSL008629Charles R. Gunn   120581976-00-00
United States, Mississippi, Washington, Common in fields and waste places. Collected in section 29 in SE corner of J.A. Allen farm., 33.46673 -90.94997

SWSL
SWSL008630Vera M. Gasparini   241986-09-18
United States, Mississippi, Washington, 2.5 miles North of Stoneville. Delta Branch Experiment Station.

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SWSL008631Gene D. Willis   1964-09-24
United States, Oklahoma, Payne, Abandoned field west of Boom Lake., 36.153152 -97.068012

SWSL
SWSL008632B. Eugene Wofford   86-651986-09-23
United States, Tennessee, Pickett, Moodyville Quad.; rich northwest-facing slope and flood plain of wolf river just above confluence with Lick Creek; 800' elevation.

SWSL
SWSL008633Arlyn Evans   1988-10-00
United States, Tennessee, Shelby, In flower beds in lawn.

SWSL
SWSL008634J. S. Holland   44301995-10-06
United States, Nevada, Nye, Amargosa Valley, ca. 3.2 miles north of Beatty town limits, west of U.S. Highway 95., 36.951462 -116.725246

SWSL
SWSL008635V. Bostick   35061990-07-08
United States, Nevada, Clark, Mojave Nature Park, vicinity of Mojave and Stewart, Las Vegas, 36.168027 -115.101666

SWSL
SWSL008636J. S. Holland   52301995-06-25
United States, Nevada, Esmeralda, Lida Canyon, ca. 0.5 miles east of Lida., 37.45653 -117.492898

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SWSL008637M. Wayne Morris   32071988-07-18
United States, Mississippi, Jackson, Salt marsh and adjacent sandy area on beach near Gulf Coast Research Laboratory.

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SWSL008638John R. MacDonald   
United States, Alabama, Houston, detailed locality information protected

SWSL
SWSL008639John R. MacDonald   
United States, Alabama, Houston, detailed locality information protected

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SWSL008640Allison W. Cusick   34,0111997-08-11
United States, Ohio, Franklin, 240 Piedmont Road; northwest Columbus Quad.

SWSL
SWSL008641Gene D. Willis   381964-09-15
United States, Oklahoma, Payne, Abandoned field west of Boomer Lake, 36.151575 -97.063911


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