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

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Stoneville Weed Science Laboratory Herbarium


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SWSL018888John Gwaltney   s.n.2011-03-28
United States, Florida, Okaloosa, White Point, southern terminus of White Pond Rd. SE of Niceville., 30.451972 -86.421083

SWSL
SWSL018887John Gwaltney   s.n.2011-03-28
United States, Florida, Okaloosa, White Point, southern terminus of White Pond Rd. SE of Niceville., 30.451972 -86.421083

SWSL
SWSL019448NA   s.n.2000-01-04
United States, Mississippi, Washington, USDA-ARS, Jamie Whitten Delta States Research Center, Southern Weed Science Research Unit greenhouse, Stoneville., 33.424006 -90.915101

SWSL
SWSL018928Robert Kral   948212004-04-03
United States, Alabama, Franklin, AL 243, 2.4 mi N of Cty 75, S of Russellville., 34.435326 -87.694948

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SWSL018170Charles T. Bryson   256722019-04-24
United States, Georgia, Dekalb, Decatur, Columbia Theological Seminary campus, between main campus and married student housing., 38.7632 -84.283848


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Google Map

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