Dataset: PIHG
Taxa: Garcinia
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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4042B. Walsh (?)   PI-17841971-06-15
United States, Florida, Lee, Hendry Brown

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4043R.E. Muekeley   PI-47761980-04-18
United States, Florida, Pinellas, Cultivated tree, about 5 m tall, residence of Joyce Anderson, 12250 78th Ave. N.

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Garcinia spicata (Wight and Arn.) Hook.f.
4044Kenneth R. Langdon   13031972-10-11
United States, Florida, Miami-Dade, Small tree, Fairchild Tropical Garden

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Garcinia aristata (Griseb.) Borhidi
4046W.H. Pierce   1973-03-22
United States, Florida, Miami-Dade, Subtropical Experiment Station. Originally identified as Rheedia aristata Griseb. Annotated 4 November 2014.

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Garcinia aristata (Griseb.) Borhidi
4047W.H. Pierce   1973-03-22
United States, Florida, Miami-Dade, Subtropical Experiment Station. Originally identified as Rheedia aristata Griseb. Annotated 4 November 2014.

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Garcinia spicata (Wight and Arn.) Hook.f.
9240Richard E. Weaver, Jr., Jr.   43992005-05-12
United States, Florida, Miami-Dade, Subtropical Horticultural Research Station (USDA) 13601 Old Cutler Road. Slender dense tree 10 meters tall. Corolla white. PI 54470.

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9297Gabriela Bernard   B2005-4832005-08-12
United States, Florida, Pinellas, Woody plant with yellow sap.

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9546Richard E. Weaver, Jr.   43592005-05-11
United States, Florida, Miami-Dade, Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden. Immature tree in Tropical Fruit Pavillion. Fruit still green Accession # 961090-A. Originally identified as Rheedia brasiliensis Planch. & Triana. Annotated 4 November 2014.

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10388Patti J. Anderson   4072009-04-08
United States, Florida, Miami-Dade, Homestead: Fruit & Spice Park, Dade County Park and Recreation Dept, 24801 S.W. 187 Ave. Greenhouse, plants growing under glass. Tree 1.5 m tall, in container. mangosteen

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11123Marc C. Minno   2012-01-05
United States, Florida, Miami-Dade, UF/IFAS Tropical Research and Education Center.

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11124Marc C. Minno   2012-01-05
United States, Florida, Miami-Dade, UF/IFAS Tropical Research and Education Center.

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11451Patti J. Anderson   2013-10-01
United States, Florida, Miami-Dade, Fairchild Tropical Botanical Garden, 10901 Old Cutler Road.

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11655George D. Warden   2014-06-25
United States, Florida, Orange, Walt Disney World Agricultural Sciences at the Land, 2013 N Avenue of the Stars, Sec 30 T24 R28.

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12273Patti J. Anderson   2013-10-01
United States, Florida, Miami-Dade, 10901 Old Cutler Road. Greenhouse specimen. Sterile. Fairchild Tropical Botanical Garden Accession # 89406A.

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Garcinia madruno (Kunth) Hammel
12315Olga Garcia   2014-12-03
United States, Florida, Miami-Dade, 189 Bal Bay Drive, Sec26 T52 R42. Plant with yellow latex. Leaves slightly coriaceous, dark green above, paler below. Immature fruit green, with a finely bumpy texture, tapered at both ends.

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Garcinia madruno (Kunth) Hammel
12316Olga Garcia   2014-12-03
United States, Florida, Miami-Dade, 189 Bal Bay Drive, Sec26 T52 R42. Plant with yellow latex. Leaves slightly coriaceous, dark green above, paler below. Immature fruit green, with a finely bumpy texture, tapered at both ends.

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Garcinia intermedia (Pittier) Hammel
14814Richard L. Blaney   2020-07-07
United States, Florida, Charlotte, 2808 Caribbean Dr, 26.945011, -82.019028. Growing in residential landscape. Cultivated fruit tree homeowner got in Miami. Tree, ca. 3 m. Plant with yellow latex present. Leaves opposite, coriaceous, evergreen. Fruit indehiscent, thin yellow-orange exocarp, 1-3 seeds embedded in white endocarpic pulp. B2020-279.


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