Dataset: PIHG
Taxa: forestiera => Forestiera, Forestiera
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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Forestiera ligustrina (Michx.) Poir.
4927C.J. Musgrove   PI-2201965-04-08
United States, Florida, Orange, Earl McKenzie property

PIHG
Forestiera segregata (Jacq.) Krug & Urb.
4928C.F. Dowling, Jr.   PI-16281971-02-11
United States, Florida, Palm Beach, Delray Beach Nursery

PIHG
4929Hubert W. Collins & G.T. Virgona   PI-42331979-08-08
United States, Florida, Duval, Shrub near SH-A1A, Mayport Naval Station

PIHG
Forestiera segregata (Jacq.) Krug & Urb.
6766Nancy C. Coile, et al   59271993-04-07
United States, Florida, St. Johns, E. of Intracoastal Waterway. S. of Hwy-312 bridge. Scrubby area. Shrub, ca. 2 m tall

PIHG
Forestiera segregata (Jacq.) Krug & Urb.
7065Nancy C. Coile, F.W. Podris, D. Bivins   60451993-08-05
United States, Florida, Duval, Florida privet, inkberry U.S. DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR: NATIONAL PARK SERVICE. Timucuan Ecological & Historical Preserve-Theodore Roosevelt Area: 620 acres; bordered on the w. by Mt. Pleasant Rd. s. of Ft.Caroline National Monument. Tree 2 m tall. F

PIHG
Forestiera segregata (Jacq.) Krug & Urb.
7895Yvette R. Ogle & Diane Baruch   B2003-2542003-04-10
United States, Florida, St. Lucie, Jack Island State Preserve, Lat. 27.49919; Long. 80.30267

PIHG
Forestiera segregata (Jacq.) Krug & Urb.
10064Patti J. Anderson   2008-01-26
United States, Florida, Levy, Cedar Key: Roadside in town, near city park. Native Florida swamp privet.

PIHG
Forestiera acuminata (Michx.) Poir.
11225Patti J. Anderson   2008-03-22
United States, Florida, Gilchrist, Otter Creek Springs Recreation Area, west of Trenton off State Road 26. Near 29.6448/-82.9427.

PIHG
Forestiera segregata (Jacq.) Krug & Urb.
12790Marc S. Frank   2014-01-15
United States, Florida, Levy, Shell Mound Unit, Lower Suwannee National Wildlife Refuge, SR 326, approx. 3 miles west of intersection with SR 347. Shrubs/small trees approx 7-8 feet tall in a row along footpath near boatramp. Fruit purple. MSF 976.

PIHG
Forestiera segregata (Jacq.) Krug & Urb.
13627Paul T. Corogin   15072018-10-05
United States, Florida, Levy, Withlacoochee Gulf Preserve. 29.02763°N, -82.76423°W. Shrub, 205m tall, fruit blue-black. Growing by jeep trail at edge of salt marsh, near observation deck.

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14399Volunteers Morton Arboretum   14172v142014-06-12
United States, Illinois, DuPage, Plant accession: #443-83*1 cutting. Source: The Morton Arboretum. Location: Oleaceae: R-37/44-23. Irregular-shaped shrub 12'6" tall and 6'3" wide in good condition. Multistemmed (24). Trunk bark rough and brown-gray. Twigs green and smooth; previous year gray, brown, green and rough. Flower white. Originally labeled as F. neo-mexicana Gray. Annotated 2/14/2020 by AD.

PIHG
Forestiera ligustrina (Michx.) Poir.
17671Alexander de la Paz   22412021-03-14
United States, Florida, Alachua, Loblolly Woods Nature Park, 3315 NW 5th Ave. Rich mesic hardwood forest near Hogtown Creek. Shrub, ca. 2-3 m. First-year twigs pubescent in 2 lines on either side of the twig. No flowers or fruits present. 29°39'31.5"N 82°22'10.7"W.

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Forestiera acuminata (Michx.) Poir.
17983Alexander de la Paz   24002021-04-10
United States, Florida, Levy, Andrews WMA, NW 160th St. Floodplain forest along E side of Suwannee River. Shrub or tree, ca. 3-4 m. Leaf apex acute to acuminate. Fruit a fleshy drupe, oblong-ellipsoid, wrinkled, purplish-yellow (still maturing), glabrous. 29°34'00.4"N 82°56'48.2"W.

PIHG
Forestiera godfreyi L.C. Anderson
17669Alexander de la Paz   
United States, Florida, Alachua, detailed locality information protected


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