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

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


PIHG
Pyrostegia venusta (Ker-Gawl.)Miers
5734Kenneth R. Langdon   7261957-12-13
United States, Florida, Cultivated plant, John Perry, Melrose. Originally identified by Kenneth R. Langdon as Pyrostegia ignea Presl; annotated 16 October 2015.

PIHG
Pyrostegia venusta (Ker-Gawl.)Miers
9342Rod Grills   B2006-292006-02-03
United States, Florida, Volusia, Vine with orange flowers.

PIHG
Pyrostegia venusta (Ker-Gawl.)Miers
12119Marc S. Frank   2014-01-25
United States, Florida, Miami-Dade, Intersection of SW 248th Street and SW 157th Avenue. Vine approximately 4 feet tall, cultivated on fence. Corolla light orange.

PIHG
Pyrostegia venusta (Ker-Gawl.)Miers
12875Sol F. Looker s.n.,   2017-02-14
United States, Florida, Volusia, Tomoka State Park, 2099 N. Beach St; 29.35147; -81.08694. Vine, growing in natural area. Native to tropical America. Botany Sample #B2017-63. flame vine

PIHG
13659Nora V. Marquez   2019-01-11
United States, Florida, Lake, W side of Guava St. 28.742506°N, -81.804975°W. Vines, growing on tops of trees and shrubs. Flowers bright red-orange. B2019-33.


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