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

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


PIHG
11025Michael Drummond   1983-06-13
United States, Florida, Polk, Avon Park Bombing Range.

PIHG
12704Patti J. Anderson,   2013-11-13
United States, Florida, Brevard, Helen & Allan Cruickshank Sanctuary, 1360 Barnes Blvd. Shrub, growing in scrub habitat.

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14000Alexander de la Paz   2242019-05-29
United States, Florida, Hillsborough, Lake Dan Nature Preserve. Growing in mesic flatwoods bordering dry-mesic pine savanna. 28°10'03.7"N 82°37'59.9"W. Shrub, > 1 m. Branches ascending, hirsute. Leaves alternate, light green, +/- thick. Petals separate, white, sticky abaxially. Ovary superior, fruit a capsule.

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15537Alexander De La Paz   10582020-04-08
United States, Florida, Alachua, Morningside Nature Center, 3540 E University Ave. 29°39'41.8"N 82°16'44.0"W. Mesic pine flatwoods (1Aa, 1Ab, 1Ac). Shrub, ca. 1.5 m. Leaves light green, glabrous. Fruit a woody capsule, septicidally dehiscent, 7-locular, depressed-oblong. Ovary superiror. Sepals 7. Seeds numerous.


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