Dataset: PIHG
Taxa: mitchella => Mitchella, Mitchella
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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5955F.L. Ware   PI-28181975-01-08
United States, Florida, Orange, Ground cover, Starbird Landscape Nursery

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5956[n/a]   
United States, Florida, Partridge berry Bio-Control

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5957Eugene B. Sledge   1954-04-05
United States, Alabama, Woods

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7080Nancy C. Coile, F.W. Podris, D. Bivins   60591993-08-05
United States, Florida, Duval, Partridge berry 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 Memorial. Willie Brown Trail. Hardwoods.

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9153Richard E. Weaver, Jr., Jr.   45062005-04-05
United States, Florida, Alachua, Archie Carr Farm, off CR 234, just west of I-75.Common prostrate herb in mesic woods. Corolla white, the lobes tinged pink. Leaves faintly lined with pale green.

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14572Alexander de la Paz   3992019-08-31
United States, Florida, Alachua, Saarinen Preserve, 3208 NW 186th St. 29°41'08.4"N 82°32'26.0"W. Mesic-wet hardwood forest. Creeping, suffrutescent perennial herb. Stem rooting at the nodes. Leaves opposite with interpetiolar stipules. Corolla white. Flowers paired, the ovaries connate and developing into a single fleshy red drupe.

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15148Alexander de la Paz   7312019-12-14
United States, Florida, Alachua, Prairie Creek Preserve (cemetery/lodge entrance), 7204 SE CR 234. 29°35'26.5"N 82°14'11.5"W. Mesic sandy oak hammock. Creeping, suffrutescent perennial herb. Corolla lobes 4, white, pubescent internally. Flowers paired, the ovaries connate and developing into a single fleshy red drupe.


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