Dataset: PIHG
Taxa: eclipta => Eclipta,Eclipta prostrata, Eclipta
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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6290C.W. Hale   PI-13041969-12-19
United States, Florida, Hillsborough, Holmes Nursery

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6291P. Perun, et al.   1978-09-30
United States, Louisiana, Roadside ditch on Hwy-22 near jct. of Hwy-445 to Lees Landing

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6292[n/a]   1983-10-01
United States, Florida, Alachua, USDA greenhouse cage. Doyle Conner Bldg, 1911 S.W. 34th St.

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6293[n/a]   1983-10-01
United States, Florida, Alachua, USDA greenhouse cage. Doyle Conner Bldg, 1911 S.W. 34th St.

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6294Gary R. Buckingham   1983-09-05
United States, Louisiana, Feeding Neochelina

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9429Cheryl Jones   B2007-182007-01-16
United States, Florida, Marion, Four Cs Nursery, 13800 80th Ave. False Daisy. Native wildflower. White ray flowers.

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13206S. Barry Davis   12222005-06-06
United States, Florida, Alachua, Kanapaha Botanical Gardens, The Butterfly Garden. 29.61379°N, -82.41088°W. S21, T10S, R19E. Growing in an open mulched bed w/ Lantana. Stems reclining. Ray flowers white. Achenes dark green.

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13842Scott D. Krueger   2019-05-01
United States, Florida, Collier, HM.Clause, Inc, 5820 Research Way. 26.313324, -81.399457. Growing in corn field, plant in flower. B2019-465.

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16186Mark Minno   2001-06-07
United States, Florida, Brevard, Moccasin Island Restoration Area; northern parcel, about 3 miles west of I-95 jct. with Fiske Blvd.

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16315Alexander de la Paz   14862020-08-13
United States, Florida, Alachua, Morningside Nature Center, 3540 E University Ave. Sandy bank at edge of Moccasin Creek on N side of E University Ave, E of powerline ROW (24, 25, 27). Herb, ca. 30 cm. Heads radiate, disk and ray florets white. 29°39'07.9"N 82°17'04.5"W.


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