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

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


PIHG
Polanisia tenuifolia Torr. & Gray
2461[n/a]   
United States, Florida

PIHG
2464Kenneth R. Langdon   15301975-08-03
United States, Oklahoma, Creek gravel, 4 mi. se. of town

PIHG
Polanisia tenuifolia Torr. & Gray
2469[n/a]   
United States, Florida

PIHG
Polanisia tenuifolia Torr. & Gray
2470Hubert W. Collins & K.B. Elliott   PI-51021980-06-24
United States, Florida, Clay, Environs of Camp Blanding e. of Starke

PIHG
Polanisia tenuifolia Torr. & Gray
7952Richard E. Weaver, Jr. Jr.   40442003-08-14
United States, Florida, Highlands, Sebring. Just N of Carter Creek Preserve. West of E-W jog in Riverdale Road, N of CR17A. Scrub vegetation.

PIHG
Polanisia tenuifolia Torr. & Gray
8949Jim Bennett   B2004-4462004-07-12
United States, Florida, Highlands, Carter Creek Scrub, Riverdale Road. (S34-T33S-R29E).

PIHG
Polanisia tenuifolia Torr. & Gray
12015Dean G. Kelch   2007-06-27
United States, Florida, Palm Beach, N of Bert Winters Park, Juno Beach (near 26°5230N, 80°0357W). Alt. 1m/4 ft. In oak palmetto woodland w/ saltwater sloughs. Area slated for development. Occasional annual to 50 cm. Fls. white.

PIHG
Polanisia tenuifolia Torr. & A. Gray
16523Alexander de la Paz   15292020-08-29
United States, Florida, Highlands, Lake Wales Ridge Wildlife and Environmental Area – Carter Creek Tract. Sandhill/scrub. Annual herb, ca. 40-50 cm. Stem stipitate-glandular. Leaves 3-foliate. Petals 4, white. Stamens 8. Fruit a capsule. 27°31'55.4"N 81°24'58.6"W.


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