Dataset: PIHG
Taxa: trillium => Trillium, Trillium
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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1466Kenneth R. Langdon   6101966-01-26
United States, Florida, Alachua, Wet hammock at base of hill, 400 block on e. side of S.W. 34th St.

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1463J.G. Baldwin   
United States, North Carolina, Wake, detailed locality information protected

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17431Alexander de la Paz   21342021-01-21
United States, Florida, Alachua, John Mahon Nature Park, 4101 Newberry Rd. Rich mesic hardwood forest. Perennial herb. Leaves (“bracts”) in whorl of 3, mottled with 2-3 shades of green. Sepals 3. Petals 3, maroon. Stamens 6. Ovary 3-lobed. 29°39'10.8"N 82°23'20.4"W.

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17432Alexander de la Paz   21352021-02-04
United States, Florida, Alachua, University of Florida campus, Harmonic Woods, N of Museum Rd, E of Village Dr. Base of sinkhole slope in rich mesic hardwood forest. Perennial herb. Leaves (“bracts”) in whorl of 3, mottled with 2-3 shades of green. Sepals 3. Petals 3, maroon. Stamens 6. Ovary 3-lobed. 29°38'48.1"N 82°21'31.4"W.

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17495Alexander de la Paz   21632021-03-06
United States, Florida, Gadsden, Chattahoochee. NE of dead end of East River Rd, E of River Junction Apartments. Rich mesic hardwood forest along creek. Perennial herb. Leaves (“bracts”) in whorl of 3. Petals 3, maroon, narrow. 30°40'43.7"N 84°50'08.9"W.

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17507Alexander de la Paz   
United States, Florida, Gadsden, detailed locality information protected

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1471Hubert W. Collins, Q.G. Anglin & S.E. Simpson   PI-48881980-05-09
United States, Florida, Jefferson, North shore of Lake Miccosukee, Hopkins Landing.

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10561Frank W. Mead   1940-04-28
United States, Ohio, Piketon, OH: Small trillium (rarely over 9 cm tall). Leaves are sometimes, but not always mottled with shades of light and dark green; flower, foul smelling, stalkless, with 3 maroon (or pale green) petals. toadshade; sessile-flowered wake-robin

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1473Hubert W. Collins   1981-04-07
United States, Florida, Gadsden, Wooded slopes, ravine area by Aspalaga Landing, e. bank of Apalachi-cola River. Growing both in pure colonies and in colonies mixed with T. lancifolium and intermediates. Petals purple.

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1465Kenneth R. Langdon   6491966-06-06
United States, Florida, Alachua, Moist hammock on lower slope and at base of clay hillside e. of S.W. 34th St, s. of S.W. 2nd Ave.

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1472Hubert W. Collins   PI-55131981-02-02
United States, Florida, Jefferson, North shore of Lake Miccosukee, Hopkins Landing.

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1464Kenneth R. Langdon   6491966-06-06
United States, Florida, Alachua, Moist hammock on lower slope and at base of clay hillside e. of S.W. 34th St, s. of S.W. 2nd Ave.

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1467Hubert W. Collins   
United States, Florida, Gadsden, detailed locality information protected

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1470Eugene B. Sledge   1954-04-07
United States, Alabama, Lee, Toadshade Woods.

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1468Kenneth R. Langdon   
United States, Florida, Gadsden, detailed locality information protected

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7022Nancy C. Coile, A.K. Gholson, et al.   71971994-03-14
United States, Florida, Jackson, Trinity flower W. side of Popes Lke. Between US-90 & Jim Woodruff Dam Adjacent to Apalachee Correctional Facility. Rich deciduous woods. Petals maroon. Leaves splotched

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7032Nancy C. Coile, A.K. Gholson, et al.   
United States, Florida, Gadsden, detailed locality information protected

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1474Eugene B. Sledge   1954-04-02
United States, Alabama, Lee, White Wake-Robin Woods.

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1462Eugene B. Sledge   1954-04-12
United States, Alabama, Lee, Rosy Wake-Robin Woods.

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1469Kenneth R. Langdon   6101966-01-25
United States, Florida, Alachua, 400 block on e. side of S.W. 34th St.


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