Dataset: PIHG
Taxa: Piriqueta
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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4129Robert E. Woodruff   171965-05-29
United States, Florida, Alachua

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4130Kenneth R. Langdon   17561977-07-07
United States, Florida, Baker, Flatwoods, roadside along SR-130, w. of SR-121

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4131Kenneth R. Langdon   18351978-05-23
United States, Florida, Alachua, Open, sandywoods, turkey oak, ne. of Doyle Conner Bldg, S.W. 34th St.

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4132Hubert W. Collins & G.T. Virgona, P   PI-42511979-08-02
United States, Florida, Duval, Southern Turf Nursery

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4133Robert P. Esser   
United States, Florida

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4134Robert P. Esser   
United States, Florida, No location information. Dr. R. P Esser was employed in the DPI Nematology Section from 1955 - 1999.

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4135Kenneth R. Langdon   7331968-03-21
United States, Florida, Alachua, Open woods behind Doyle Conner Bldg, S.W. 34th St.

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7760Nancy C. Coile and J. Howard Frank   89771998-07-16
United States, Florida, Columbia, Stripe-seed E of Ft. White, along CR-18. Sunny roadside. Frequent here. Corollas ca. 4 cm wide. Beautiful orange petals.

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7956Richard E. Weaver, Jr. Jr.   40402003-08-14
United States, Florida, Lake, Ocala National Forest. Forest Service Road 552, ending at Alexander Springs Run, 4.7 mi. E of CR 445. Mature forest at edge of spring run. Common herb in disturbed sunny field. Petals bright yellow.

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14136Alexander de la Paz   1862019-05-06
United States, Florida, Hillsborough, Lake Dan Nature Preserve. Growing in dry-mesic pine savanna adjacent to a cypress dome. 28°09'31.8"N 82°37'08.4"W. Herb, ca. 1 m. Leaves alternate, stellate-tomentose, linear-oblong. Flowers borne solitary in axils. Petals (5) yellow.


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