Dataset: PIHG
Taxa: Pithecellobium
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Division of Plant Industry


PIHG
3134W.E. Wyles   PI-18851971-10-29
United States, Florida, Palm Beach, Milton Boone Nursery

PIHG
Pithecellobium keyense Britton ex Britton & Rose
3136E.E. Grissell   PI-32701977-03-22
United States, Florida, Monroe, South end of key

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Pithecellobium keyense Britton ex Britton & Rose
3137E.E. Grissell   PI-32671977-03-20
United States, Florida, Monroe, North end of key

PIHG
Pithecellobium keyense Britton ex Britton & Rose
3138E.E. Grissell   PI-32711977-03-22
United States, Florida, Monroe, South end of key

PIHG
Pithecellobium keyense Britton ex Britton & Rose
3139W.E. Wyles   1973-03-07
United States, Florida, Monroe, A showy wild shrub

PIHG
Pithecellobium keyense Britton ex Britton & Rose
3140E.E. Grissell   PI-32711977-03-22
United States, Florida, Monroe, South end of key

PIHG
Pithecellobium keyense Britton ex Britton & Rose
3141D.R. Miller   PI-29261975-05-04
United States, Florida, Monroe

PIHG
Pithecellobium keyense Britton ex Britton & Rose
3142D.R. Miller   PI-25841974-04-02
United States, Florida, Monroe, 3 mi. n. of jct. of US-1 & Hwy-905

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3143W.E. Wyles   1973-04-04
United States, Florida, Miami-Dade, Subtropical Exp. Sta. Flowers white, then orange or yellow

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3144R. Schimmel   1984-07-18
United States, Florida, Miami-Dade, USDA Plant Introduction Station, 13600 Old Cutler Rd.

PIHG
3145Mrs. Lee Schmoll   PI-22891973-04-17
United States, Florida, Pinellas, Cats-claws Pinellas Vocational-Technical Institute

PIHG
Pithecellobium keyense Britton ex Britton & Rose
4329Nancy C. Coile, J. Nemec, Julieta Brambila, M. Thomas & F. Howard   58201991-12-12
United States, Florida, Monroe, Mile marker 102. Bayside, Lake St. across from Miramar Dr. At high hammock, transition to mangrove community. Edge of mangroves

PIHG
Pithecellobium keyense Britton ex Britton & Rose
7475Nancy C. Coile, J. Nemec, G. Steck & Bruce D. Sutton   86751996-09-25
United States, Florida, Monroe, Blackbeat Dynamite Docks Rd. (E of old Hwy-905). Petioles shorter than petiolules.

PIHG
Pithecellobium keyense Britton ex Britton & Rose
7504Nancy C. Coile, Gary D. Steck & Bruce D. Sutton   85851996-09-23
United States, Florida, Monroe, FL Kesy blackbead Ocean Reef Clubs old skeet range road. [End of old Hwy-905, near powerpole #30.] Hardwood hammock. Rarely in flower at this time; flowers faded.

PIHG
Pithecellobium keyense Britton ex Britton & Rose
11304Ellen J. Tannehill   2012-12-28
United States, Florida, Palm Beach, SE Atlantic Drive, Sec 3 T45 R43.

PIHG
Pithecellobium keyense Britton ex Britton & Rose
11901J. Richard Abbott   2008-01-03
United States, Florida, Miami-Dade, Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden, 10901 Old Cutler Road. In plot 199. Shrub; fruits splitting when green; seeds green to brown to bluish, with bright red aril. Possibly not planted--not tagged, but FTG accession #s 981193 A & B in plot.

PIHG
Pithecellobium dulce (Roxb.) Benth.
11952Mona Lisa Payne   2015-02-06
United States, Florida, Highlands, 108 Ruby Way, Sec36 T36 R29.

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Pithecellobium dulce (Roxb.) Benth.
11953Mona Lisa Payne   2015-02-06
United States, Florida, Highlands, 108 Ruby Way, Sec36 T36 R29.

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12020Jake M. Farnum   2014-08-05
United States, Florida, Miami-Dade, Caseys Corner Nursery, 31877 SW 197th Avenue. Medium-sized, cultivated tree. Labeled in nursery as Manila tamarind (Pithecellobium dulce).

PIHG
Pithecellobium dulce (Roxb.) Benth.
12204Jeanie P. Frechette & Carlos Averhoff-Chirino   2014-05-28
United States, Florida, Indian River, 223 S Lime Street, Sec26 T31 R37.

PIHG
Pithecellobium keyense Britton ex Coker
13400Paul T. Corogin   14732018-04-12
United States, Florida, Monroe, Roadside, N side of US 1 near Cutthroat Drive. 24.66388°N, -81.47883°W. Shrub, ca. 3m tall, arching/sprawling. Growing along edge of tropical hammock. Seeds black, arils bright red.


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