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

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Tall Timbers Research Station


TTRS
TTRS_000008124Kral, R.   30941956-07-25
United States, Florida, Liberty, Occasional on rich sandy loam of Apalachicola River bluffs; full shade., 30.24113757 -84.88308346

TTRS
TTRS_000008125Godfrey, Robert K.   790011981-07-11
United States, Florida, Jackson, Rich woodland limestone bluffs above floodplain of Chipola River, Florida Caverns State Park, Marianna., 30.79580637 -85.21588682

TTRS
TTRS_000008126Norris, R. A.   711964-07-22
United States, Florida, Leon, Woodyard Hammock, Tall Timbers Research Station., 30.45845973 -84.27766976

TTRS
TTRS_000008127Norris, R. A.   891964-07-30
United States, Florida, Leon, Boradleaf forest-field border just N of Lake Iammonia at Tall Timbers Research Station., 30.45845973 -84.27766976

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TTRS_000008128Godfrey, Robert K.   736011974-06-07
United States, Florida, Leon, Frequent in hardwood forest northern extreme of Woodyard Hammock, Tall Timbers Research Station., 30.45845973 -84.27766976

TTRS
TTRS_000009207Godfrey, Robert K.   727681973-10-20
United States, Florida, Liberty, Infrequent, floodplain forest along the Apalachicola River, Torreya State Park, 30.24113757 -84.88308346

TTRS
TTRS_000009208Godfrey, Robert K.   799761982-09-11
United States, Florida, Liberty, Plant with 10 stems from the base, 1-1.7 m tall. Flowers very pale lavender, lower lobe of the corolla with a yellow ridge to either side of midvein. In temporary pool at upper edge of floodplain, Apalachicola River, vicinity of Alum Bluff, N of Bristol, 30.24113757 -84.88308346

TTRS
Mazus pumilus (Burman f.) Steenis
TTRS_000009194Godfrey, Robert K.   739061974-10-05
United States, Florida, Calhoun, Abundant on silt, ephemeral pools, floodplain forest clearing, Apalachicola River, E of Blountstown, 30.4058856 -85.19735859


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