Dataset: PIHG
Taxa: Habenaria
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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1596Kenneth L. Hibbard   PI-60541981-12-04
United States, Florida, St. Lucie, Ground, in the wild. S30,T37,R40

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Habenaria nivea (Nutt.) Luer
1597Kenneth R. Langdon   17431977-06-17
United States, Florida, Duval, Wet roadside along US-90, 2 mi. w. of Whitehouse

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Habenaria quinqueseta (Michx.) Sw.
1598Frank W. Mead   PI-12361969-09-23
United States, Florida, Alachua, Turkey oak - pine area ne. of Doyle Conner Bldg, S.W. 34th St.

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1599Kenneth R. Langdon   7881968-07-18
United States, Florida, Alachua, Boggy soil, roadside edge of swamp 5 mi. se. of Gainesville. Potted and flowered at 2216 N.W. 49th Terr.

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1600H.V. Weems, Jr.   1974-06-11
United States, Florida, Leon, Floating in shallow water, Lake Iamonia, Tall Timbers Research Station

PIHG
1601L.E. Smith & E. Holder, Jr   PI-10221968-10-24
United States, Florida, Sumter, Sumter Correctional Institution

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6857S.P. Beidler   B93-381993-01-14
United States, Florida, Lake, Yellow fringeless orchid Holly Tree Farm, on US-44. Wetland area. Flowers orange

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7188Nancy C. Coile, Barbie Wilder & Anthony Capitano   73641995-01-31
United States, Florida, Seminole, Near Econlockhatchee River on Florida Trails. Chuluta Spur Trail old RR tracks. S17,T12S,R31E. [Trailhead near Hwy-462 and Barr St.] Low woods. Numerous plants. Corollas pale greenish-yellow.

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8466Nancy C. Coile   82121995-12-11
United States, Florida, Brevard, Malabar Scrub. Roadside on a median, among shrubs. Lip lemon yellow, rest of corolla greenish. 6 robust plants seen. Scent very sweet and pleasant.

PIHG
Habenaria quinqueseta (Michx.) Sw.
10701Roberto Delcid   B2009-4712009-08-17
United States, Florida, Lee, LeHigh Acres: between Tyrone Ave. & Ursula Ln. Terrestrial orchid erect, 20-90 cm tall, with green & white flowers. longhorn bog orchid

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11093R.W. Repenning   1980-10-27
United States, Florida, Alachua, Kanapaha Prairie, 4 miles west I-75, on SR 24, 1 mile south.

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Habenaria quinqueseta (Michx.) Sw.
14561Alexander de la Paz   3872019-08-31
United States, Florida, Alachua, Saarinen Preserve, 3208 NW 186th St. 29°40'53.8"N 82°32'27.5"W. Mesic-wet hardwood forest. Herb, terrestrial, ca. 40 cm. Leaves present at flowering, cauline, lanceolate, sessile. Sepals green. Petals white. Lip divided into 3 linear divisions, with a spur ca. 4-7 cm long. Fruit a capsule.

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16551Deann Hansen   2022-05-09
United States, Florida, Flagler, Growing in wet area at edge of depression swamp surrounded by agriculture fields, N of Little Haw Creek, on SE side of Lake Disston, near N end of Heat Island Conservation Area. 29°16'39.4"N 81°22'12.0"W. Perennial herb. Flowers greenish-white. B2022-437 (LIST 05102022-04149). New county record.

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16550Alexander de la Paz   15552020-09-06
United States, Florida, Alachua, Hogtown Creek Headwaters Nature Park, 1500 NW 45th Ave. Seepage-fed swamp forest (headwaters of Hogtown Creek). Perennial herb, ca. 40-50 cm. Leaves cauline. Flowers yellow-green. Lip hastate-auriculate. 29°41'57.1"N 82°20'31.9"W.

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17632Alexander de la Paz   21262021-01-21
United States, Florida, Alachua, Morningside Nature Center, 3540 E University Ave. Edge of mesic flatwoods near cypress depression swamp (32). Perennial herb, ca. 40 cm. Leaves cauline. Plants in early fruit/late flower. Fruit a capsule. 29°39'21.7"N 82°16'41.2"W.

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Habenaria floribunda Lindl. [excluded]
18196Jennifer Hesse   2023-11-01
United States, Florida, Flagler, Growing in undeveloped wooded lot along Point of Woods Dr, S of Pointing Pl, W of Poinbury Dr. 29.49825, -81.21848. Perennial terrestrial herb. Leaves cauline. Flowers greenish-yellow, lip hastate-auriculate, with long nectar spur. B2023-1303 (LIST 11022023-11434). New county record.


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