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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Leptochloa panicoides (Diplachne halei, Diplachne panicoides, Leptochloa floribunda, Megastachya panicoides)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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TEX
Leptochloa panicoides Wight ex Steud.
TEX00081440   66761934-09-28
Mexico, Guerrero, Coyuca de Benitez, Coyuca to Chacamerito; Dto Coyuca

TEX
Leptochloa panicoides Wight ex Steud.
TEX00317596William R. Carr|Jim Eidson   177151998-07-27
United States, Texas, Johnson, On N bank of Brazos River on impounded stretch at upper end of Lake Whitney, ca. 0.4 mi. SE of mouth of Ham Creek, on Klondike Ranch, ca. 3.0 airmiles N of St. Rt. 174 bridge over Brazos River, ca. 8.2 airmiles SW of jct. St. Rt. 174 and F. M. 916 at Rio, 32.1675 -97.49167

TEX
Leptochloa panicoides Wight ex Steud.
TEX00467774William R. Carr|Jed Aplaca   342162014-08-06
United States, Texas, Fort Bend, S side of Old Richmond Road ca. 50 ft. W of its bridge over Red Gully, W edge of Cullinan Park at Oyster Creek., 29.63381 -95.67325

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BRITWORK:BRITWORK
Leptochloa panicoides Wight ex Steud.
BRITWORK389808W. R. Carr   177151998-07-27
United States of America, Texas, Johnson, JOHNSON CO: culms sprawling, branched, locally common in moist sand on unshaded alluvial bar on N bank of Brazos River on impounded stretch at upper end of Lake Whitney, ca. 0.4 mi SE of mouth of Ham Creek, on Klondike Ranch. ca. 3.0 airmiles N of St. Rt. 174 bridge over Brazos River, ca. 8.2 airmiles SW of jct. St. Rt. 174 and F. M. 916 at Rio Vista. Blum Quadrangle. 32°10'03"N, 97°29'30"W. ; Elev. 530-540 ft.; Associates include Cyperus odorous, Leptochloa fascicularis, Panicum virgatum, Persicaria lapathifolia, Pluchea purpurascens, Fimbristylis vahlii, Xanthium strumarium, Leucospora multifida, Ammannia sp, Bacopa monnieri, Echinochloa sp, Bidens frondosa., 165m


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