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

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


PIHG
6900Scott Yocom   1980-01-24
United States, Florida, Polk, Cypress Gardens s. of Winter Gaven. Shrub with lavender flowers

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Strobilanthes penstemonoides dalhousieana (Nees) J.R.I. Wood
11199Marc S. Frank   2012-11-11
United States, Florida, Alachua, Garden of Rick and Linda Schoellhorn, 7421 NW 176th Street.

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Strobilanthes maculata Nees
12062Marc S. Frank   2013-02-22
United States, Florida, Alachua, Kanapaha Botanical Gardens, 4700 SW 58th Dr. Perennial herb 1.5 feet high. Leaves dark green with silver spots forming a chevron pattern on upper surface, paler green below. Cultivated between Camellia and Rose Gardens (near base of Bambusa dissimulator)

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Strobilanthes hamiltoniana (Steud.) Bosser & Heine
12983Marc S. Frank   11842015-12-16
United States, Florida, Alachua, 316 NE 13th Ave.Suffrutescent herb, 5 ft tall. Veins raised on upper leaf surface. Branch tips lax, flws pendant. Corolla pinkish-purple. Cult. in pot. Syn. S. flacci difolia Nees and S. cusia (Nees) Kuntze, misapplied. Chinese rain bells; temple bells

PIHG
Strobilanthes hamiltoniana (Steud.) Bosser & Heine
12984Marc S. Frank   11842015-12-16
United States, Florida, Alachua, 316 NE 13th Ave.Suffrutescent herb, 5 ft tall. Veins raised on upper leaf surface. Branch tips lax, flws pendant. Corolla pinkish-purple. Cult. in pot. Syn. S. flacci difolia Nees and S. cusia (Nees) Kuntze, misapplied. Chinese rain bells; temple bells

PIHG
Strobilanthes persicifolia (Lindl.) J.R.I.Wood
14101Marc S. Frank   14962017-12-29
United States, Florida, Alachua, 316 NE 13th Ave. Cultivated, mounding, suffrutescent, perennial herb 2 ft tall. Leaves slightly coriaceous. Corolla curved, lavender with a paler tube.


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