Dataset: PIHG
Taxa: Tragia
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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3599Hubert W. Collins & K.B. Elliott   PI-49401980-05-15
United States, Florida, Clay, Goldhead Branch State Park. S1,T8S,R23E.

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3600Hubert W. Collins   PI-57691981-06-10
United States, Florida, Clay, Agriculture Center

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3601Hubert W. Collins, C.H. Webb & C.A. Phelps   B84-2281984-06-05
United States, Florida, Columbia, Along SR-47, 9.6 Km s. of Lake City. S22,T5S,R16E.

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3602Kenneth R. Langdon   16081976-06-26
United States, Oklahoma, Rocky, prairie hillside, 4 mi. se. of town

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7105Nancy C. Coile, Wayne N. Dixon & Luke Pirozzoli   72721994-05-06
United States, Florida, Putnam, S of Satsuma on Hwy-309. Welaka State Forest. S11,T12S,R26E. Turkey oak sandhill. Site for gypsy moth survey. Fruits 3-lobed. Infrequent.

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11184Richard E. Weaver, Jr.   2012-08-07
United States, Florida, Alachua, Division of Plant Industry, 1911 SW 34th Street. Cultivated in container in greenhouse of USDA Invasive Plant Research Lab.

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12830Slb   1966-06-16
United States, Florida, Citrus, Withlacoochee State Forest: Citrus Tract. Donation from University of Florida Wildlife Dept. wavyleaf noseburn

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14138Alexander de la Paz   1882019-05-08
United States, Florida, Hillsborough, Lake Dan Nature Preserve. Growing in sandhill adjacent to xeric hammock. 28°09'37.6"N 82°38'24.6"W. Herb, < 1 m. Flowers unisexual (monoecious). Staminate flowers with 5-6 maroon sepals. Fruit a 3-parted capsule, green-red, pubescent throughout.

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14604Alexander de la Paz   4152019-09-02
United States, Florida, Alachua, SW 75th St/SW 8th Ave. 29°38'35.4"N 82°25'20.0"W. Disturbed open field (sandhill/mesic hardwood forest remnant) with radio towers, periodically mowed. Perennial herb, ca. 20-30 cm. Flowers unisexual (plants monoecious). Sepals 4-5 (staminate), 6 (carpellate), green-maroon. Petals absent. Stamens 2. Carpels 3.

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14657Alexander de la Paz   4522019-09-11
United States, Florida, Alachua, SW 75th St/SW 13th Rd. 29°38'25.7"N 82°25'20.4"W. Disturbed roadside near cleared lot and Dollar General (sandhill/mesic hardwood forest remnant). Perennial herb, ca. 50 cm. Flowers unisexual (plant monoecious). Inflorescence racemose, elongate, slender. Staminate flowers with 4-5 white-green sepals and 2 stamens.

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14990Alexander de la Paz   5982019-10-18
United States, Florida, Alachua, Pinkoson Property, 5518 SR 45. 29°36'08.8"N 82°35'00.7"W. Sandhill. Perennial herb, ca. 30 cm. Leaves cuneate basally. Flowers unisexual (plant monoecious). Inflorescence racemose. Staminate flowers with 4 white-green sepals and 2 stamens. Carpellate flowers with 6 sepals and 3 united carpels with the styles united basally.

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15885Alexander de la Paz   12652020-05-23
United States, Florida, Alachua, Longleaf Flatwoods Reserve, CR 325. 29°34'14.3"N 82°11'60.0"W. Longleaf pine sandhill/red oak woodlands. Perennial herb, ca. 20 cm. Leaves cuneate at base, the margins toothed. Flowers unisexual (plant monoecious). Inflorescence racemose, bisexual. Staminate flowers with 4-5 maroon sepals. Fruit a 3-seeded capsule.

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18242Alexander de la Paz   25182021-04-22
United States, Florida, Alachua, Morningside Nature Center, 3540 E University Ave. Longleaf pine sandhill (15A). Perennial herb. Stem erect, pubescent. Leaves linear, ca. 1-2 mm wide, pubescent. Inflorescence bisexual. Styles 3. 29°39'19.5"N 82°16'27.7"W.


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