Dataset: UNLV-
Taxa: Urochloa
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Nevada, Las Vegas; Wesley E. Niles Herbarium


UNLV
Urochloa ciliatissima (Buckl.) R. Webster
02709V.B. Bostick   35371968-08-02
United States, New Mexico, Eddy, Atomic Energy Commission Experimental Site, 32 mi E of Carlsbad, 1037m

UNLV
Urochloa arizonica (Scribn.& Merr.) Morr. & Zulo.
07221Thornber J J   23311904-08-24
United States, Arizona, Pima, University of Arizona Campus, Tucson

UNLV
Urochloa ramosa (C. Linnaeus) R.D. Webster
43549W.R. Azlin   s.n.1987-08-28
United States, Mississippi, Washington, Stoneville; Delta Branch Experiment Station

UNLV
Urochloa ramosa (L.) Nguyen
43557C.T. Bryson   156171996-10-02
United States, Mississippi, Leflore, Delta Region, northwest of Sidon, in cotton and soybean fields between Sidon Cut-off and old Yazoo River run; MSEA project area

UNLV
Urochloa platyphylla (Munro ex Wright) R. Webster
43690C.T. Bryson   155701996-10-02
United States, Mississippi, Leflore, Delta Region, northwest of Sidon, in cotton and soybean fields between Sidon Cut-off and old Yazoo River run; MSEA project area

UNLV
Urochloa ramosa (L.) Nguyen
47495C.T. Bryson   160171997-07-08
United States, Mississippi, Leflore, Delta Region, northwest of Sidon, between Sidon cutoff and old Yazoo River run; MSEA Project Area, erosion control edge of reduced-tillage soybean field

UNLV
Urochloa fasciculata (Sw.) R. Webster
49118S.E. Wolff   30101931-07-31
United States, Texas, Bell, Blackland prairies near Temple

UNLV
Urochloa texana (Buckley) R. Webster
49119Odis Curry   s.n.1947-09-00
United States, Texas, Coleman

UNLV
Urochloa platyphylla (Munro ex Wright) R. Webster
53646R.R. Halse   61252001-12-27
United States, Texas, Hidalgo, McAllen: along North McColl Road between Violet Road and Nolana Road, 35m


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Google Map

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