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

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Stoneville Weed Science Laboratory Herbarium


SWSL
SWSL005876   461956-10-18
United States, Louisiana, East Baton Rouge, Harrells Ferry Road, Baton Rouge, 30.416357 -90.973358

SWSL
SWSL005877Gene D. Wills   s.n.1960-07-29
United States, Alabama, Lee, Chewacla Creek, Auburn, 32.618534 -85.346645

SWSL
SWSL005878Gerald Pires   2791956-09-30
United States, Kansas, Douglas, Lawrence, KS. Baldwin Woods., 38.811534 -95.203212

SWSL
SWSL005879Delzie Demaree   704511975-09-28
United States, Arkansas, Stone, Ozark National Forest. Sylamore Ranger District. Gunner Pool. Rocky bottoms., 35.9944 -92.2153

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SWSL005880Charles T. Bryson   47951986-08-16
United States, Tennessee, Lawrence, Ca. 16 mi NW Lawrenceburg, just E of Natchez Trace Parkway along Jack's Branch and just N of Little Buffalo River., 35.415923 -87.510959

SWSL
SWSL005881Gene D. Wills   s.n.1964-09-24
United States, Oklahoma, Payne, Margin of Boomer Lake, 36.151575 -97.063911

SWSL
SWSL005882A. Langston   851986-07-31
United States, Tennessee, Polk, Appalachian Power Plant trail beside the Hiwassee River, 35.167988 -84.301478

SWSL
Uniola laxa (L.) Britton, Sterns & Poggenb.
SWSL005883   481956-10-18
United States, Louisiana, East Baton Rouge, Harrells Ferry Road, Baton Rouge, 30.416357 -90.973358

SWSL
Uniola laxa (L.) Britton, Sterns & Poggenb.
SWSL005884Gene D. Wills   s.n.1960-08-04
United States, Alabama, Lee, Beaver Pond on Uchee Creek, 32.432676 -85.367619

SWSL
SWSL005885I. Keiser   s.n.1943-07-30
United States, Mississippi, Harrison, Long Beach, 30.350475 -89.152818

SWSL
SWSL005886Charles T. Bryson   40631985-08-10
United States, Mississippi, Attala, Ca. 3.5 mi SE of Kosciusko, 33.028618 -89.539235


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.