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

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Stoneville Weed Science Laboratory Herbarium


SWSL
Phyllostachys aurea Rivière & C.Rivière
SWSL005335John R. MacDonald   105201997-05-16
United States, Alabama, Covington, Roadside of Hwy 84 at 1.7 mi E of Conecuh Co. line, 31.33747 -86.201095

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SWSL005337John R. MacDonald   13681991-04-01
United States, Mississippi, Oktibbeha, Starkville, area of Old Hospital to the SW of the junc. of Lampkin St. & Washington St., 33.4605 -88.8146

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Phyllostachys bambusoides Siebold & Zucc.
SWSL005336John R. MacDonald   16431991-04-23
United States, Mississippi, Noxubee, Noxubee Wildlife Refuge, roadside of Bluff Lake near Beaver Trail., 33.27656 -88.76472

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Phyllostachys flexuosa A. Rivière & C. Rivière
SWSL005338John R. MacDonald   13691991-04-01
United States, Mississippi, Oktibbeha, Dorman Lake, ca 9 mi S of Starkville along Hwy. 25, 33.3394 -88.8707

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SWSL005339John R. MacDonald   13131991-03-30
United States, Alabama, Houston, Ca 9 mi S of Dothan, vicinity of where Hwy 231 crosses Big Creek, 31.068579 -85.402937

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SWSL005340John R. MacDonald   13701991-04-02
United States, Mississippi, Noxubee, Noxubee Wildlife Refuge, Along NE levee of Bluff Lake (possibly entering Oktibbeha Co.), 33.27491 -88.76211

SWSL
SWSL005341John R. MacDonald   13711991-04-02
United States, Mississippi, Oktibbeha, Starkville, S side of Blackjack Rd. along E border of College/MAFES property, 33.4437 -88.7605

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Phyllostachys nigra var. henonis (Mitford) Stapf ex Rendle
SWSL005342John R. MacDonald   15891991-04-19
United States, Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Sipsey River drainage area on Hwy. 82, btwn. mileage markers 35 & 36, on N side of hwy., 33.273565 -87.75403


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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