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

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Stoneville Weed Science Laboratory Herbarium


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SWSL005852SWSL   s.n.1971-09-02
United States, Mississippi, Washington, Stoneville, rice field, 33.434034 -90.897935

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SWSL005853   
United States, no data on specimen

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SWSL005854R. Dale Thomas   1109831989-07-06
United States, Arkansas, Union, AR 275, 2.1 mi N of US 82 and Strong., 33.136434 -92.359426

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SWSL005855Ken L. Gordon   37602002-06-20
United States, Mississippi, Franklin, Homochitto National Forest, Comp 68, 31.371097 -90.897005

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SWSL005856Barbara Guy   94-7331994-06-18
United States, Mississippi, Walthall, Hwy 98E. Turn right at Knoxo Road, second crossroad turn right; second house on right. Section 24 E; front of house, field, ditches to store. Robert Guy's place, 31.1318 -90.0486

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SWSL005857Charles T. Bryson   45031986-07-11
United States, Mississippi, Washington, 6.5 mi N Leland, 33.49971 -90.897601

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SWSL005858SWSL   851980-06-26
United States, Mississippi, Washington, Road 384 between 261 & 269, 33.516741 -91.013172

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SWSL005859Elmore, Clarke, Wiseman   1471981-07-08
United States, Mississippi, Washington, Road 384, 0.5 mi W of junction with road 269, 33.494984 -90.928646

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SWSL005860Charles R. Gunn   109221976-00-00
United States, Mississippi, Washington, Rare along roadsides and forming large patches (also seen along road from Winterville to Priscilla). Collected in section 20? SE of Leland, near Hollyknowe.., 33.40353 -90.89976

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SWSL005861G.C. Tucker   
United States, New York, Suffolk, detailed locality information protected


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