Dataset: PIHG
Taxa: Verbesina
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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14925Alexander de la Paz   5592019-10-08
United States, Florida, Alachua, Split Rock Conservation Area, SW 20th Ave. 29°38'13.9"N 82°24'35.6"W. Mesic hardwood forest. Perennial herb, ca. 50-100 cm. Leaves alternate, the base cuneate and +/- decurrent on the stem, the surfaces scabrellous. Heads radiate. Ray and disk florets white. Pappus of 2 subulate scales.

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14926Alexander de la Paz   5592019-10-08
United States, Florida, Alachua, Split Rock Conservation Area, SW 20th Ave. 29°38'13.9"N 82°24'35.6"W. Mesic hardwood forest. Perennial herb, ca. 50-100 cm. Leaves alternate, the base cuneate and +/- decurrent on the stem, the surfaces scabrellous. Heads radiate. Ray and disk florets white. Pappus of 2 subulate scales.

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Verbesina heterophylla (Chapman) Gray
6675Robert P. Esser   
United States, Florida, detailed locality information protected

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Verbesina encelioides (Cav.) Benth. & Hook. f. ex Gray
6673Terry Anderson   231972-10-10
United States, Texas, Yellow top Open field, weedy, fine sandy loam, 1.1 mi. from FM-30 on Jones Rd. in Pecan Valley Subdivision, lot # 12

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Verbesina heterophylla (Chapm.) A. Gray
16242Mark Minno   
United States, Florida, Duval, detailed locality information protected

PIHG
Verbesina heterophylla (Chapm.) A. Gray
16377Alexander de la Paz   
United States, Florida, Alachua, detailed locality information protected

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Verbesina aristata (Ell.) Heller
6671Kenneth R. Langdon   10101969-05-27
United States, Florida, Alachua, Dry open woods behind Doyle Conner Bldg, S.W. 34th St.

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Verbesina heterophylla (Chapman) Gray
6674Scott & Woodruff   
United States, Florida, Alachua, detailed locality information protected

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Verbesina encelioides (Cav.) Benth. & Hook. f. ex Gray
6672Kenneth R. Langdon   10401969-08-11
United States, Oklahoma, Growing around yard of A.E. Maxwell

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12209Dean G. Kelch   2007-09-29
United States, Kentucky, Garland Bend ( Near 36°5620.7N, 84°3622.1W). Alt.: 268 m/880 ft. In cut-over forest. Occasional perennial herb to 1.5 m in forest edges. Fls yellow.

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Verbesina laciniata (Poir.) Nutt.
6678Robert P. Esser   PI-5621966-10-10
United States, Florida, Alachua, Light woods, Rocky Point Rd.

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10572D. Storch   1987-05-01
United States, Florida, Miami-Dade, Miami: Montenegro NSX, 2704 NW 30th Avenue. Capitaneja native to West Indies.

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8414Karen Garrett-Krauss   1995-11-10
United States, Florida, Brevard, Titusville; Enchanted Forest. SR 405.

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11806Theresa R. Estok   2012-11-02
United States, Florida, Baker, Maxwells Garden, 23714 US Highway 90.

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Verbesina laciniata (Poir.) Nutt.
6677Robert P. Esser   PI-14751970-09-23
United States, Florida, Alachua, Weed, 6221 S.W. 18th Terr.

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10724Bob Grant   1994-11-28
United States, Florida, Alachua, Newberry: SW 15th Avenue. Cultivated, 11 ft tall plant. Ray florets white; disc florets cream-colored; scent of honey. Leaves felty, with red-purple midvein and major lateral veins.

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Verbesina aristata (Ell.) Heller
9189Richard E. Weaver, Jr.   45712005-06-09
United States, Florida, Alachua, Natural Area Teaching Lab, east of the Doyle Conner Building, 1911 SW 34 St. Very rare herb in recently burned area, just north of the jct. of Main trail and DPI Trail. Ray florets bright yellow, drooping; disc florets greenish.

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11805Theresa R. Estok   2012-11-02
United States, Florida, Baker, Maxwells Garden, 23714 US Highway 90.

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6676E.E. Grissell   1976-10-24
United States, Florida, Citrus, Along roadside near freshwater marsh

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8417Nancy C. Coile   80391995-09-26
United States, Florida, Brevard, Enchanted Forest, an EEL property of the county, on yellow/orange trail. Some plants to 2.5 meters tall. Corollas white, anthers gray.


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