Dataset: FLAS-
Taxa: Gisekiaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Florida Herbarium


FLAS
246926R.K. Godfrey   77894
United States of America, Florida, Polk, SERNEC - locality unknown

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83459R.K. Godfrey & Grady W. Reinert   610291961-06-14
United States of America, Florida, Orange, 3 miles north of junction Florida Rt. 530 and 545, south of Oakland.

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85831J.T. Gruis   1963-05-10
United States of America, Florida, Orange, Apopka.

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97666Daniel B. Ward   53991965-09-24
United States of America, Florida, Polk, e. of U.S. 27, ca. 2 mi. s. of Int. 4, ca. 5 mi. n. of Haines City

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107938Henry S. Conard   1970-09-02
United States of America, Florida, Polk, 5th & Main, Lake Hamilton.

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112986Daniel B. Ward   83591972-05-27
United States of America, Florida, Lake County, slope above e. side of Grassy Lake, 1.5 mi. n.e. of Minneola

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139238Walter S. Judd   24741979-09-29
United States of America, Florida, Polk, 1 mi. n. of jct. of Rt. 547 and U.S. 27; ca. 4 mi. n. of Haines City

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140057L. Baltzell   111661980-08-06
United States of America, Florida, Lake, on the side of Fla. 48; 1 mi. e. of Yalaha.

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155399Edward M. Wheeler   1984-10-10
United States of America, Florida, Polk, N. side of Leisure lane in Nalcrest, just N. of Lake Weohyakapka

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167723Edward M. Wheeler   1988-06-27
United States of America, Florida, Polk, Bok Tower Gardens north of Lake Wales.

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174682Angus K. Gholson   1991-05-19
United States of America, Florida, Osceola, Ca. 4 mi. N of Baseball City (jct. I-4 and US 27), ca. 1/2 mi. E of US 27 and adjacent to Osceola/Polk Co. line, N of Fisher Rd. and W of Bobcat Rd.

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222789Robert Spitaleri   2007-10-02
United States of America, Florida, Polk, Citrus Research and Education Center, Lake Alfred.


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.