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

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Stoneville Weed Science Laboratory Herbarium


SWSL
Spirodela oligorrhiza (Kurz) Hegelm.
SWSL002769Joel Barnes   9751977-07-01
United States, Mississippi, Washington, Covering surface of parts of Lake Jackson., 33.054401 -91.087104

SWSL
Spirodela oligorrhiza (Kurz) Hegelm.
SWSL002770Joel Barnes   9751977-07-01
United States, Mississippi, Washington, Covering surface of parts of Lake Jackson., 33.054401 -91.087104

SWSL
Spirodela oligorrhiza (Kurz) Hegelm.
SWSL002771Charles R. Gunn   120781976-09-23
United States, Mississippi, Washington, Leroy Percy State park in Black Bayou nr last cabin., 33.164183 -90.92413

SWSL
Spirodela oligorrhiza (Kurz) Hegelm.
SWSL002772Charles R. Gunn   120781976-09-23
United States, Mississippi, Washington, Leroy Percy State park in Black Bayou nr last cabin., 33.164183 -90.92413

SWSL
Spirodela polyrrhiza (L.) Schleid.
SWSL002773Gene D. Wills   s.n.1960-08-11
United States, Alabama, Montgomery, Froggy Bottom Pond, Montgomery, 32.404539 -86.182414

SWSL
Spirodela polyrrhiza (L.) Schleid.
SWSL002774Charles T. Bryson   167461998-08-31
United States, Mississippi, Leflore, NW of Sidon, between Sidon cutt-off and old Yazoo River run, MSEA Project Area. Delta Region.; 33.41246 -90.229218, 33.419951 -90.224898

SWSL
Spirodela punctata (G.F.W. Mey.) C.H. Thompson
SWSL002775Charles T. Bryson   167261998-08-31
United States, Mississippi, Leflore, NW of Sidon, between Sidon cut-off and old Yazoo River run, MSEA Project Area. Delta Region, 33.421097 -90.222838

SWSL
Spirodela punctata (G.F.W. Mey.) C.H. Thompson
SWSL002776Charles T. Bryson   167141998-08-31
United States, Mississippi, Leflore, NW of Sidon, between Sidon cut-off and old Yazoo River run, MSEA Project Area. Delta Region, 33.416512 -90.221122


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Google Map

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