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

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


PIHG
14384Alexander de la Paz   3322019-08-14
United States, Florida, Alachua, University of Florida Natural Area Teaching Laboratory (NATL), Natural Area Dr. 29°37'57.0"N 82°22'08.0"W. Mesic hardwood hammock adjacent to upland pine/sandhill. Perennial herb, ca. 0.5-1 m. Leaves +/- linear. Heads discoid, phyllaries imbricate, 10-13 purple disk florets per head. Pappus double, tawny to purplish.

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14385Alexander de la Paz   3332019-08-14
United States, Florida, Alachua, University of Florida Natural Area Teaching Laboratory (NATL), Natural Area Dr. 29°37'57.0"N 82°22'08.0"W. Mesic hardwood hammock adjacent to upland pine/sandhill. Perennial herb, ca. 0.5-1 m. Leaves +/- linear. Heads discoid, phyllaries imbricate, 10-13 purple disk florets per head. Pappus double, tawny to purplish.

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Vernonia gigantea Trel. ex Branner & Coville
14539Alexander de la Paz   3792019-08-30
United States, Florida, Alachua, Forest Park, 4501 SW 20th Ave. 29°38'13.3"N 82°23'30.0"W. Bottomland hardwood forest. Perennial herb, ca. 1 m. Stem puberulent. Leaves lanceolate, ca. 2-3 cm wide, the margins toothed. Heads discoid, in corymbiform-scorpioid arrays. Disc florets purple, 10-30 per head. Phyllaries imbricate, apices acute. Pappus purple-brown.

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14658Alexander de la Paz   4532019-09-11
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. 1 m. Leaves cauline, linear. Heads discoid, in corymbiform arrays. Disc florets purple. Phyllaries acute. Pappus double, tawny-purple.

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16243Mark Minno   2001-08-24
United States, Florida, Duval, Old Middleburg Road, about 1 mile North of Branan Field Road, East of new school.

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6683Kenneth R. Langdon   7921968-07-18
United States, Florida, Alachua, Behind Doyle Conner Bldg, S.W. 34th St.

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Vernonia cinerea (L.) Less.
9354Edward Putland   2005-11-27
United States, Florida, Miami-Dade, 10360 SW 118 St. Florets pale blue-purple when received.

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Vernonia cinerea (L.) Less.
10405Patti J. Anderson   4032009-04-08
United States, Florida, Miami-Dade, Homestead: Fruit & Spice Park, Dade County Park and Recreation Dept, 24801 S.W. 187 Ave. Weed in lawn. Disk flowers lavender. small ironweed

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Vernonia gigantea (Walt.) Trel.
6689Robert P. Esser   
United States, Florida, giant ironweed; repaired and re-determined 1/30/2017 by Patti J. Anderson

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Vernonia gigantea (Walt.) Trel.
12343Scott D. Krueger   2014-02-10
United States, Florida, Collier, This specimen is probably an improved cultivar of the species. 4410 32nd Avenue SW. Growing at residence.

PIHG
Vernonia gigantea (Walt.) Trel.
6829Bruce D. Sutton & Gary J. Steck   1992-07-19
United States, Florida, Marion, Ironweed Near Silver Springs. Hwy-315 approx. 2 mi. n. of US-40. Roadside. Wet oak-pine hammock

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6719Bruce D. Sutton & Gary R. Stech   1992-08-20
United States, Florida, Putnam, Ironweed About 5 mi. w. of Palatka. Hwy-20 at Rice Creek. Roadside power line right-of-way. Low floodplain. voucher DIPTERA: Tephritidae: Tomoplagia obliqua

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Vernonia gigantea (Walt.) Trel.
12344Scott D. Krueger   2014-02-10
United States, Florida, Collier, This specimen is probably an improved cultivar of the species. 4410 32nd Avenue SW. Growing at residence.

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6686Kenneth R. Langdon   6581966-08-09
United States, Oklahoma, Prairie n. of Quanah Parker lake, Wichita Mtns. Wildlife Refuge

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7968David Serrano   B2003-4722003-07-13
United States, Florida, Suwannee, Suwannee River State Park. Herbaceous. Flowers rich purple.

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6687Kenneth R. Langdon   15311975-08-03
United States, Oklahoma, In native grassland, low ground near creek, relatively moist site, good soil, 3-4 ft. tall, 4 mi. se. of Cache

PIHG
Vernonia cinerea (L.) Less.
10800Roberto Delcid   B2009-562009-12-04
United States, Florida, Collier, Golden Gate: corner 858 Rd (Ave Marias south entrance). Florets purple. This is also known as Cyanthillium cinereum. little ironweed

PIHG
Vernonia gigantea (Walt.) Trel.
6959Nancy C. Coile, F.W. Podris, D. Bivins & C. Morris   59621993-08-05
United States, Florida, Duval, Ironweed U.S. DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR, NATIONAL PARK SERVICE. NE of Jacksonville. Timucuan Ecological & Historical Preserve-Theodore Roosevelt Area: 620 acres; bordered on the west by Mt. Pleasant Rd.; south of Ft. Caroline National Memorial. TIMU-0350

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Vernonia gigantea (Walt.) Trel.
4353Bruce D. Sutton & G.J. Steck   1992-08-20
United States, Florida, Alachua, Ironweed Roadside of SR-2082, 1 mi nw. of Rochelle. Beside mesic hammock. Corolla typical vernonia-purple

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7648Nancy C. Coile, J. Howard Frank   89761998-07-16
United States, Florida, Columbia, Sandhill ironweed E of Ft. White, along CR-18. Sunny roadside. Florets vernonia-purple (magenta). Scattered.

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6685Robert P. Esser   
United States, Florida, Ironweed

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Vernonia gigantea (Walt.) Trel.
6688Robert E. Woodruff   1965-00-00
United States, Florida

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6684Kenneth R. Langdon   15491975-10-16
United States, Florida, Suwannee, Sandy roadside, 3 mi. sw. of Ichetuknee Springs

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Vernonia gigantea (Walt.) Trel.
6682K.A. Spencer   PI-10101968-10-11
United States, Florida, Gadsden, Near Havana, nw. of Tallahassee

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10765Patti J. Anderson   4542009-12-08
United States, Florida, Putnam, Interlachen: 156 Possum Walk Road, off CR 310 in roadside ditch near bee yard. Clump of late blooming New York ironweed. Individuals 0.5 - 1 m tall. Florets purple. N 29.55363; W 81.85780


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