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

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Stoneville Weed Science Laboratory Herbarium


SWSL
SWSL018257John R. MacDonald   82801995-03-27
United States, Mississippi, Grenada, Camp McCain, roadside of Battalion Rd. at ca. 0.1 mi W of junc. w/ Quartermaster Rd., 33.70198 -89.6414

SWSL
SWSL018203K. Thompson   161997-05-26
United States, California, Santa Cruz, City of Scotts Valley, on hillside along Green Valley Rd. east of junction with S. Navarra Dr., 37.055501 -122.011765

SWSL
Rubus discolor Weihe & Nees
SWSL018204K. Thompson   191997-05-26
United States, California, Santa Cruz, City of Scotts Valley, on Sramek Ln, <1/4 mile east of S. Navarra Dr., 37.054359 -122.007255, 61m

SWSL
SWSL018214Gerald Dickinson   1951964-07-22
United States, California, Glenn, St. John Mountain, 39.43417 -122.69306

SWSL
SWSL018215Gerald Dickinson   1951964-07-22
United States, California, Glenn, St. John Mountain, 39.43417 -122.69306

SWSL
SWSL018227B.L. Wilson   s.n.2010-09-28
United States, Oregon, Baker, along road up Deer Creek; north of the Lost Dutchman Mining Association headquarters., 4.464382 -117.441272, 988 - 988m

SWSL
SWSL018413Richard Carter   64191987-12-05
United States, Georgia, Camden, Cumberland Island, south end of island, near Dungeness ruin, 30.748292 -81.467315

SWSL
Amelanchier arborea (Michx. f.) Fernald
SWSL018418Richard Carter   64741988-04-09
United States, Georgia, Grady, 4 mi N Cairo by GA 112, then 2.1 mi SW to Black Creek (tributary of Tired Creek), 30.939912 -84.273018

SWSL
Crataegus flabellata (Bosc ex Spach) K. Koch
SWSL018440Richard Carter   6774
United States, Georgia, Towns, Along Towns-Union County line; Brasstown Bald Mountain., 34.874192 -83.810648

SWSL
SWSL018771Richard Carter   78191989-04-23
United States, Georgia, Taylor, Sand ridge just S of Little Whitewater Creek along Hwy US 19., 32.46014 -84.27199

SWSL
SWSL018815Robert Kral   947922004-04-02
United States, Alabama, Colbert, Jim Lacefield property SW of Tuscumbia., 34.623912 -87.79866

SWSL
SWSL018506Richard Carter   66561988-06-12
United States, Florida, Hamilton, ca 9.5 mi (air) S Jennings exit Interstate 75, southwest of Interstate 75, along southeast bank of Alapaha River, 30.48972 -83.050724

SWSL
SWSL018551Charles T. Bryson   197222003-05-29
United States, Alabama, Colbert, 14 mi SW of Cherokee, E of Bear Creek, 34.659583 -88.092233

SWSL
SWSL018698Richard Carter   86001991-04-20
United States, Georgia, Taylor, 6.1 mi S of Butler by Hwy GA 137, vic. Little Whitewater Creek Bridge., 32.50327 -84.33456

SWSL
SWSL018713Richard Carter   77771989-02-18
United States, Florida, Hamilton, E of Jasper, west bank of Suwannee River at CR 6 bridge, north of bridge., 30.51242 -82.71669

SWSL
SWSL018714Richard Carter   77771989-02-18
United States, Florida, Hamilton, E of Jasper, west bank of Suwannee River at CR 6 bridge, north of bridge., 30.51242 -82.71669

SWSL
SWSL017785Richard Carter   174612007-03-30
United States, Georgia, Camden, 2.7 mi NW Tarboro jct. Old Hwy 259 and New Post Rd, by Old Hwy 259., 31.04268 -81.84145

SWSL
SWSL018835Robert Kral   936882003-03-23
United States, Georgia, Grady, Just E of US 84 bridge over Wolf Creek., 30.894269 -84.289818

SWSL
Exochorda racemosa (Lindl.) Rehder
SWSL018915Robert Kral   947232004-03-16
United States, Georgia, Grady, West side Cairo, 30.881244 -84.20953

SWSL
SWSL018908Robert Kral   949372004-04-16
United States, Georgia, Decatur, Hidden Springs area, west side of Climax, north side US 84, 30.879154 -84.435976

SWSL
Amelanchier arborea (Michx. f.) Fernald
SWSL019065Richard Carter   215632014-03-18
United States, Georgia, Coffee, Broxton Rocks Nature Preserve, ca. 450 m E of Rocky Creek Rd. Burn unit 8., 31.74168 -82.86523

SWSL
SWSL019037Charles T. Bryson   250492016-09-19
United States, Arkansas, Logan, Ca. 3.5 air mi. SE of Corey, 35.16525 -93.603516


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