Dataset: PIHG
Taxa: Barleria
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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4315Nancy C. Coile   57651991-12-10
United States, Florida, Miami-Dade, Philippine violet Intersection of 304th St. & 197th Ave. Adjacent to Fuchs Hammock. Terhune S. Dickel home. Plants about 0.75 m tall. Corollas white, 5-lobed

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5800A.E. Graham   PI-3661975-11-09
United States, Florida, Putnam, Philippine violet Shrub 5 ft. tall, Steeles Nursery

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5801Pete Pullara   PI-38291978-10-18
United States, Florida, Pinellas, Cultivated plant, C.F. King property

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5802Cervone   PI-9511968-07-24
United States, Florida, Broward, Wylie Nursery

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6831Lynn D. Howerton   1992-12-03
United States, Florida, Monroe, Porcupine shrub Escape from cultivation. Origin: Mauritius. Mile marker 87.1 on old highway. Oceanside. Edge of hammock, probably in sun in late afternoon. Many of the leaves have pink midvein. Corolla yellow

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7897Frank Burgos   B2003-2392003-04-08
United States, Florida, Broward, Cultivated, 2917 Berckdale Drive. Growth compact and vine-like; leaves opposite with trumpet-like flower.

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9085Richard E. Weaver, Jr.   44702004-11-28
United States, Florida, Marion, Garden of Richard Weaver & Rene Duval, 3995 SE 80th Street. Soft-wooded shrub 1 meter tall. Very showy now. Corolla bright yellow. Has not yet gone through a winter.

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9210Richard E. Weaver, Jr., Jr.   45952005-05-11
United States, Florida, Miami-Dade, Ernestos Good Earth, 6901 SW 97 Ave. Specialty nursery. Perhaps Barleria obtusa Nees. Containerized shrub 1 meter tall. Corolla soft pink.

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11403Marc S. Frank   2014-01-06
United States, Florida, Alachua, 316 NE 13th Avenue.

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11968Marc S. Frank   2013-04-09
United States, Florida, Duval, University of North Florida campus. Herb 8 inches tall. Corolla coral colored. Cultivated in pot in campus nursery.

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12486Olga Garcia   2014-03-13
United States, Florida, Miami-Dade, 1280 NW 131st Street, SEc 26 T52 R41. Cultivated in residential landscape.

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13256Marc S. Frank   13642016-12-26
United States, Florida, Alachua, Cultivated in residental landscape. Erect, tender perennial, suffrutescent herb 5 ft. tall. Stems purple. Upper leaf dark green, pink midvein; lower leaf paler green, white midvein. Floral bracts green with red apices, strongly imbricate. Corolla apricot

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13559Nora V. Marquez   2018-10-17
United States, Florida, Lake, Wooded lot, S side of Michigan Ave. 28.8376°N, -81.8902°W. T19 R24 S15. Several individuals growing in shaded area. Corolla light pink. B2018-874. New county record.

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13646Nora V. Marquez   2018-12-18
United States, Florida, Lake, Roadside, N side of E Washington Ave. 28.8476°N, -81.6583°W. Herb, growing on the side of the street. Flowers purple. B2018-1046.

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14153Marc S. Frank   15062018-01-17
United States, Florida, St. Lucie, UF/IFAS IRREC, 2199 S Rock Rd. Cultivated in (now abandoned) teaching garden. Erect, suffrutescent, [erennial herb to 2.5 ft tall. Inflorescence bracts green. Corolla pale yellow.

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14905Nora V. Marquez   512020-09-16
United States, Florida, Hernando, Neff Lake Rd (E side), 28.47962, -82.319434. Growing roadside along edge of wooded lot in wet soil. Few plants in various growth stages. Suffrutescent herb, ca. 50-80 cm. Outer sepals spinose-margined. Corolla purple-blue, tubular. Stamens 4. B2020-387. New county record.

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18199Jennifer Hesse   2023-10-30
United States, Florida, Volusia, Growing in undeveloped wooded lot at corner of Old Kings Rd and Big Tree Rd. 29.15728, -81.03539. Shrub with opposite leaves. Multiple plants present. Outer pair of sepals with spinose margins. Flowers purple, tubular. B2023-1281 (LIST 10302023-11294). New county record.


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