Dataset: PIHG
Taxa: Michelia
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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Michelia figo (Lour.) Spreng.
2369W.H. Pierce   PI-23031973-04-02
United States, Florida, Orange, Banana shrub Leu Gardens, Forest Ave.

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Michelia figo (Lour.) Spreng.
2370Kenneth R. Langdon   13681973-03-31
United States, Florida, Alachua, Large cultivated shrub, Wenzel home, Millhopper Rd.

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Michelia figo (Lour.) Spreng.
2371T.L. Kipp   1966-06-29
United States, Florida, Seminole, Large evergreen bush, flowers with pronounced banana fragrance

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Michelia figo (Lour.) Spreng.
2372[n/a]   
United States, Florida, Alachua, U.F. Campus

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7731Nancy C. Coile, A. McCarty, L. Rathbun, J. Gilmore   91291999-07-16
United States, Florida, Indian River, Champk Cultivated at Native Habitat Landscaping Nursery, 675 14th Ave. Tree, ca. 5 m tall. Petals dull yellow-orange. Scent strong, pleasant.

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9789Patti J. Anderson   2007-572007-07-17
United States, Florida, Palm Beach, Mounts Botanical Garden, 531 North Military Trail. Tree to 7 m. Leaves medium green. Flowers creamy yellow, fragrant.

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Michelia figo (Lour.) Spreng.
10774Richard E. Weaver, Jr.   52712009-11-05
United States, Florida, Alachua, University of Florida,Ficke Gardens. Cultivated shrub to 2 m tall. Tepals fleshy, cream colored. Banana shrub.

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Michelia x alba DC.
11650Olga Garcia   2014-08-01
United States, Florida, Miami-Dade, Parking lot north of Lake Road and NW 110th Street, Sec 33 T52 R44.

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13192Olga Garcia   s.n.2017-08-21
United States, Florida, Miami-Dade, 125 NW 98th St. 25.86496°N, -80.20007°W. Residential landscape. Collected as an entomology sample; mealybugs on fruit. E2017-3317.


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