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

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Stoneville Weed Science Laboratory Herbarium


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SWSL018161Charles T. Bryson   242722014-05-03
United States, Tennessee, Polk, Ca. 4.4 air mi. SE center of Ocoee; Lanie's Lodge at end of Lexie Lane. SE flank of Sugarloaf Mountain., 35.088017 -84.658203

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SWSL018498Robert Kral   947312004-03-28
United States, Alabama, Montgomery, By US 231, 0.8 mi. South jct. US 82., 32.171352 -86.117131

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SWSL018499Robert Kral   947312004-03-28
United States, Alabama, Montgomery, By US 231, 0.8 mi. South jct. US 82., 32.171352 -86.117131

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SWSL018452Richard Carter   68051988-06-26
United States, Georgia, Colquitt, Ca. 5.75 mi SE Crosland intersection, 31.245318 -83.573877

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SWSL018818Robert Kral   943902003-08-16
United States, Georgia, Grady, Sandy silty wash around buildings, Farmers Market just N of jct. US84 and Broad Street, N side of Cairo., 30.885369 -84.19717

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SWSL018535Charles T. Bryson   248702016-05-30
United States, Arkansas, Montgomery, Ca. 3.8 air mi. NNNW of Mt Ida., 34.61168 -93.63828

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SWSL018536Charles T. Bryson   248702016-05-30
United States, Arkansas, Montgomery, Ca. 3.8 air mi. NNNW of Mt Ida., 34.61168 -93.63828

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Galium tinctorium (L.) Scop.
SWSL019077Richard Carter   165142006-04-29
United States, Georgia, Camden, S of Atkinson, NW of Tarboro, jct. Old Hwy 259 and Old Merrow Community Rd, by Ols Hwy 259., 31.06448 -81.88233

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SWSL019057Charles T. Bryson   252832017-06-17
United States, Mississippi, Grenada, Camp McCain, E of Calvary Road., 33.70893 -89.69016


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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