Dataset: PIHG
Taxa: Aleurites
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Division of Plant Industry


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3470S.L. Kitto   PI-29561975-06-25
United States, Florida, Collier, Candle-nut tree Martis, 88 River ct.

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3471R. Schimmel   PI-33561977-06-28
United States, Florida, Broward, Tree 50 ft. tall, mature foliage and inflorescence

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3472R. Schimmel   PI-33561977-06-28
United States, Florida, Broward, Tree 50 ft. tall, juvenile foliage lobed, soft

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3473R. Schimmel   PI-39111979-01-24
United States, Florida, Broward, Tree, trunk smooth, green to light brown, 16 in. in diameter, 33 ft. tall, 30 ft. wide, rounded crown. By City Hall

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7527Steven H. Cook   1997-06-06
United States, Florida, Palm Beach, Candlenut tree, Otaheite walnut Cultivated at 2614 SW 3rd Ave. Large tree, 50 ft. tall. Clusters of tiny yellow flowers.

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10150Olga Garcia   2008-04-04
United States, Florida, Miami-Dade, Miami: Residence at 2001 NE 179 St. S10-T:52-R:42. Tree, 30 ft. tall, small white flowers, milky sap. candlenut tree; Indian walnut

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10151Olga Garcia   2008-04-04
United States, Florida, Miami-Dade, Miami: Residence at 2001 NE 179 St. S10-T:52-R:42. Tree, 30 ft. tall, small white flowers, milky sap. Fruit with this specimen. candlenut tree; Indian walnut

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10259Louis T. Lodyga   2008-07-28
United States, Florida, Miami-Dade, Chapman Field, 13601 Old Cutler Road. Tree, to 20 m tall; leaves simple, variable in shape; flowers in rusty-pubescent panicled cymes 10-15 cm long; petals 5, dingy white or creamy, oblong, up to 1.3 cm long. Candlenut oil tree


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