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

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Stoneville Weed Science Laboratory Herbarium


SWSL
SWSL000175R. Dale Thomas   280201972-03-25
United States, Oklahoma, Choctaw, Mount Olivet cemetery on East Trice Street, 33.9981 -95.4995

SWSL
SWSL000176Charles T. Bryson   149951996-04-29
United States, Mississippi, Forrest, Camp Shelby, in front of the Environmental Bld./Offices., 31.1907 -89.2363

SWSL
SWSL000177R. Dale Thomas   897971984-07-13
United States, Louisiana, Allen, low, wet sandy area north of US 190, 0.5 miles east of LeBlanc west of Kinder, 30.5105 -92.9419

SWSL
SWSL000178Charles T. Bryson   85441989-05-15
United States, Mississippi, Lowndes, 0.5 mi W of int US Hwys 82 & 45 Alt; 0.25 mi E of Lowndes-Oktibbeha co. line (1.75 mi W Mayhew), 33.4795 -88.6638

SWSL
SWSL000179Charles T. Bryson   121421993-04-23
United States, Mississippi, Monroe, Presbyterian Church Camp Wrenwoode ca. 2.8 mi. W Amory; C. Hilltop, 33.9954 -88.5601

SWSL
SWSL000180John R. MacDonald   124531998-11-28
United States, Alabama, Geneva, roadside bank and concrete drain along Hwy 52 at 1.2 miles east of jnct. with Hwy 27, 31.0447 -85.8413

SWSL
SWSL000181Charles T. Bryson   149961996-04-29
United States, Mississippi, Forrest, Camp Shelby, in front of the Environmental Bld./Offices., 31.1907 -89.2363

SWSL
SWSL000182Charles T. Bryson   182412001-02-28
United States, Mississippi, Washington, USDA-ARS, Jamie Whitten Delta States Research Center, Southern Weed Science Research Unit greenhouse for tropical plant research, 33.4251 -90.9121

SWSL
SWSL000183Charles T. Bryson   117501992-06-06
United States, Mississippi, Winston, Ca. 6 mi NNW Louisville, Tombigbee National Forest; C.W of Noxubee Crest Natural Area. Hilltop and E and W facing slopes in ravine, 33.222 -89.0961

SWSL
Ophioglossum pycnostichum (Fern.) A.& D. Löve
SWSL000184Richard Carter   53611987-03-28
United States, Mississippi, Humphreys, 5.8 miles northwest of Mileston, bottomland hardwood forest remnant along Hwy MS 12, 33.1558 -90.3431

SWSL
Ophioglossum pycnostichum (Fern.) A.& D. Löve
SWSL000185Charles T. Bryson   51701987-03-26
United States, Mississippi, Sharkey, Ca. 9.5 mi. e NE of Rolling Fork, Delta National Forest; end of forest logging road. under hardwood forest, 32.9419 -90.7018

SWSL
Ophioglossum pycnostichum (Fern.) A.& D. Löve
SWSL000186Charles T. Bryson   51851987-03-26
United States, Mississippi, Sharkey, Ca. 6.5 miles se Rolling Fork, Delta National Forest. Under Delta Region hardwood forest, 32.8154 -90.7829

SWSL
Ophioglossum pycnostichum (Fern.) A.& D. Löve
SWSL000187Charles T. Bryson   74001988-04-29
United States, Mississippi, Sunflower, 7.5 mi NW Indianola and to W of W. Prong of Indian Bayou. Under hardwood forest, 33.4594 -90.7564

SWSL
SWSL000188L. Saucier   41
United States, Mississippi, Washington, 4 mi E Helm, S of Co. Rd 380, Delta woods, dry, 33.5033 -90.7645

SWSL
Ophioglossum pycnostichum (Fern.) A.& D. Löve
SWSL000189Charles T. Bryson   73681988-04-29
United States, Mississippi, Washington, 3 mi E Helm; Delta Region hardwood forest, 33.5165 -90.7753

SWSL
SWSL000190R. Dale Thomas   1610541999-06-03
United States, Louisiana, Winn, Kisatchie National Forest; Winn District, Compt 21, Stand 8; along a small stream just south of USFS 531B SE of Cloud Crossing, 32.0817 -92.8878

SWSL
SWSL000191L. Saucier   36
United States, Mississippi, Washington, 4 mi E Helm, s of Co. Rd 380. Delta Woods, dry, 33.5033 -90.7645

SWSL
SWSL000192Charles T. Bryson   51851987-03-26
United States, Mississippi, Sharkey, Ca. 6.5 miles SE Rolling Fork, Delta National Forest; Under Delta Region hardwood forest, 32.8154 -90.7829


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