Dataset: PIHG
Taxa: Russelia
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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5671Kenneth R. Langdon   18541978-06-16
United States, Florida, Lake, Straggling shrub in hedge of other plants, near US-27 & SH-50.

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Russelia equisetiformis Schlechtend. & Cham.
5672W.T. Walsh   PI-24791973-11-16
United States, Florida, Lee, Burfords Garden Nursery, Pine Island

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Russelia lilacina (Lundell) Lundell
7193Karolyn M. Vanyo   B95-1631995-02-27
United States, Florida, Broward, Purpel russelia Cultivated at Tradewinds South, 3711 SW 52nd Ave. Plant trellised. Leaves somewhat glaucous with impressed glands dots underneath. Flowers purple, in terminal and axillary clusters. Not African, but native from souther Mexico to Honduras

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12909Marc S. Frank   11722015-11-02
United States, Florida, Alachua, 316 NE 13th Ave. Tender perennial herb to 6 ft tall. Corolla scarlet. Cultivated in residential landscape. red firecracker; broadleaf firecracker plant; leafy coral blow

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13266Marc S. Frank   13732017-03-04
United States, Florida, Alachua, 316 NE 13th Ave. Cultivated in residential landscape. Tender perennial herb, to 4.5' tall. Corolla bright red.

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14599Marc S. Frank   902003-07-24
United States, Georgia, Clarke, University of Georgia campus, Dpt of Hort Trial Gardens, W Green St. Cultivated (bed 16). Sprawling herb to 4 ft high. Corolla pink-red. In the horticultural trade, this plant is usually attributed to R. rotundifolia Cav, but it is not consistent with the neotype or the description of that species in Carlson's 1957 monograph. R. polyedra seems to be a better match.

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15801   7862006-03-18
United States, Florida, Miami-Dade, Kampong, 4013 S Douglas Rd. Just outside of NW side of swimming pool enclosure (plot M-8). Cultivated in public garden. Sprawling, long-stemmed, perennial herb 5 ft high. Corolla bright pink-red.


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