Dataset: TTRS
Taxa: Myricaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Tall Timbers Research Station


TTRS
Myrica cerifera Linnaeus
TTRS_000007805Komarek, R.   3691966-08-23
United States, Florida, Wakulla, Fla, Wakulla co, mound site 8WA52, 30.17056524 -84.40394371

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Myrica cerifera Linnaeus
TTRS_000007806Norris, R. A.   3301965-03-17
United States, Georgia, Thomas, 1 mi. N Ochlocknee river, off new highway 19, near Thomasville, Thomas Co, Ga. (low pineland) shrub or small tree., 30.86415255 -83.91919659

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Myrica cerifera Linnaeus
TTRS_000007807Komarek, R.   4421966-09-22
United States, Georgia, Thomas, Ga, Thomas co, Greenwood-Thomasville, 30.86415255 -83.91919659

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Myrica cerifera Linnaeus
TTRS_000007808Godfrey, Robert K.   834871989-08-20
United States, Florida, Wakulla, Shrub, multibranched from the base, 2.3 m tall, virtually a row of them on either side of road and just on edge of wet pine flatwoods, by the lighthouse road, St. Marks National Wildlife Refge, generally s of Newport., 30.17056524 -84.40394371

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Myrica cerifera Linnaeus
TTRS_000007809Cooksey, Chris   1973-08-01
United States, Florida, Leon, Tall Timbers Research Station Plot W3C, 30.45845973 -84.27766976

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Myrica cerifera Linnaeus
TTRS_000007810Komarek, R.   1981-10-10
United States, Georgia, Grady, Birdsong Nature Center, Meridian road about 5 miles SW of Beachton. Annually burned Savannah., 30.87515641 -84.23434754

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Myrica cerifera Linnaeus
TTRS_000007811Godfrey, Robert K.   846261993-06-26
United States, Florida, Leon, In a small low area of sand ridge surrounded by Longleaf pine and scrub oaks. At Lost Lake Recreation Area, Apalachicola National Forest, 1 mile W of Springhill Road, generally south of Tallahassee., 30.45845973 -84.27766976

TTRS
Myrica cerifera Linnaeus
TTRS_000007812Clinebell II, Richard R.   11041990-05-24
United States, Georgia, Thomas, 30.86415255 -83.91919659

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Myrica cerifera Linnaeus
TTRS_000007813Godfrey, Robert K.   773311979-10-03
United States, Florida, Franklin, Open pineland. John H. Phipps Preserve, Alligator Point., 29.89014672 -84.79966536

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Myrica cerifera Linnaeus
TTRS_000007814Komarek, R.   1980-08-05
United States, Georgia, Thomas, Big woods, greenwood Plantation adjoining city limits of Thomasville along Boulevard abetween U.S. 84 and railroad. Annually burned pineland mostly longleaf. Poorly drained situations., 30.86415255 -83.91919659

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Myrica cerifera Linnaeus
TTRS_000007815Godfrey, Robert K.   830221989-03-08
United States, Georgia, Thomas, Common low shrub where high longleaf pineland burned frequently, Wade Tract of Tall timbers Research, Inc, between Thomasville and Metcalf., 30.86415255 -83.91919659

TTRS
Myrica cerifera Linnaeus
TTRS_000007816Norris, R. A.   6771966-03-28
United States, Florida, Leon, Fla, Leon Co, 1/2 mi E Natural Bridge monument border longleaf pine/palmetto/wiregrass flatwoods. Gregarious from horizontal rootstocks;height to 1.5 ft, 30.45845973 -84.27766976

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TTRS_000007817Norris, R. A.   13141969-08-18
United States, Georgia, Coffee, By State highway 32 abou 14 mi WNW Douglas, Coffee Co, Ga. (just E of Irwin co. line). Border of mixed woods., 31.54933505 -82.84913436

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TTRS_000007818Norris, R. A.   4791965-05-19
United States, Florida, Wakulla, 4 mi SE Sopchoppy, Wakulla co, Fla. (on acid, semi-boggy, reviously burned site bordering low pineland) Lacking aroma of (and growing next to) Myrica cerifera. Shrub 4 ft high (Synonym: Cerothamnus carolinensis of the Manual in pt.), 30.17056524 -84.40394371

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TTRS_000007819Godfrey, Robert K.   735911974-05-11
United States, Florida, Okaloosa, Shrub with wandlike stems, few branches at summit; wiregrass hillside bog near the Shoal river, E of Crestview., 30.71440261 -86.59799431

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TTRS_000007820Godfrey, Robert K.   7601966-05-19
United States, Florida, Levy, Fla, Levy co. Manatee Springs State Park., 29.32360053 -82.73653356

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TTRS_000007821Godfrey, Robert K.   832101989-05-11
United States, Florida, Calhoun, Specimens from sprouts after winter fire. Slash pine flatwoods, Neal Lumber Co lands, 3.4 miles e from Scott's Ferry, Fla. Rt 71, and along G.U. Parker Road., 30.4058856 -85.19735859

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TTRS_000007822Godfrey, Robert K.   741891975-03-29
United States, Florida, Wakulla, Bushy branched shrub to 2 m tall. In pond pine flatwoods, semi-open, sphagnous and soppy wet substrage, along forest road 313, W of Crawfordville in the Apalachicola national Forest., 30.17056524 -84.40394371

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TTRS_000007823Komarek, R.   1982-01-24
United States, Georgia, Grady, Birdsong Nature Center, Meridian road about 5 miles SW of Beachton. In Bay., 30.87515641 -84.23434754

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TTRS_000007824Komarek, R.   1982-01-24
United States, Georgia, Grady, Birdsong nature Center, Meridian road about 5 miles SW of Beachton. Annually burned. Edge of Bay., 30.87515641 -84.23434754

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TTRS_000007825Godfrey, Robert K.   824781987-07-31
United States, Florida, Liberty, Shurb ca 2 m tall. Flatwoods, Apalachicola National Forest, a short distance from Fla Rt 65, along a trail road which intersects 65 4.8 miles N of the south fork of Rt 12 at 65. Some associated plants: Cyrilla racemiflora, Cliftonia monophylla, Smilax laurifolia, Clethra alnifolia., 30.24113757 -84.88308346

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TTRS_000007826Godfrey, Robert K.   830631989-04-07
United States, Florida, Leon, Floodplain of Anders Branch, Tall Timbers research Station. Clonal shrub., 30.45845973 -84.27766976

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TTRS_000007827Godfrey, Robert K.   834831989-08-18
United States, Florida, Liberty, Plant a shrub 1.5 m tall, openly branched. In wet pine flatwoods, by forest road 180, Apalachicola National forest, 1.5 miles W of Fla. Rd 65 on forest road 180, Apalachicola National Forest - a bit to the SW of Wilma, 30.24113757 -84.88308346

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Myrica inodora W. Bartram
TTRS_000007828Godfrey, Robert K.   835411989-09-11
United States, Florida, Liberty, Plant bushy brnached, numerous stems from the base, ca 4m tall. On edge of evergreen shrub-tree bog or bay, bo Co. rd 1641 (until very recently co. rd 271), 0.7 miles northward of Telogia Creek, on E side of road. Some associates: cliftonia monophylla, Cyrilla racemiflora, Persea palustris, Magnolia virginiana, Myrica cerifera, Pinus serotina, Myrica heterophylla, Lionia lucida, Liquidambar styraciflua, Rhododendron viscosum., 30.24113757 -84.88308346

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Myrica inodora W. Bartram
TTRS_000007829McDaniel, Sidney   71321965-10-27
United States, Florida, Walton, Walton Co: 5.5 miles northwest of Defuniak Sprins, 2 m shrub at base of sandy slope on edge of sweetbay swamp., 30.65932623 -86.1630228

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Myrica inodora W. Bartram
TTRS_000007830Anderson, Loran C.   42111976-04-28
United States, Florida, Leon, Large shrub at edge of hillside bog in pinewoods 2.5 miles S of Bloxham near forest road 344-C, 1.2 mi E of route 375., 30.45845973 -84.27766976

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Myrica inodora W. Bartram
TTRS_000007831Komarek, R.   1968-08-05
United States, Florida, Leon, Apalachicola Nat'l forest along Forest Rd 344, 30.45845973 -84.27766976

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Myrica inodora W. Bartram
TTRS_000007832Godfrey, Robert K.   742791975-04-26
United States, Florida, Liberty, Shrub, buhsy branched, ca 2.5 m tall. In shallow water, pond cypress swamp. Ca 3 miles E of Sumatra, Apalachicola National forest, forest road 22., 30.24113757 -84.88308346

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Myrica inodora W. Bartram
TTRS_000007833Godfrey, Robert K.   780621980-08-21
United States, Florida, Wakulla, Shrub ca 2 m tall. Fruits black, sublustrous, without waxy bloom but clear wax exuding in a few places, much of it exuding on paper during drying. Pine flatwoods, Apalachicola National forest, NW of Crawfordville., 30.17056524 -84.40394371

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Myrica inodora W. Bartram
TTRS_000007834Gholson Jr., A.   824771987-07-31
United States, Florida, Franklin, Shrub ca 2.5 m tall. Pine flatwoods, Apalachicola National Forest, by fla rd 65 S of Sumatra and 2.9 miles s of Franklin/Liberty co. line., 29.89014672 -84.79966536


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