Dataset: PIHG
Taxa: Westringia
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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5471M.L. Messec   1973-04-18
United States, Florida, Palm Beach, Cultivated plant, Boynton Beach Nursery

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5472R.D. Gaskalla   PI-39041979-01-08
United States, Florida, Broward, Small shrub with lavender flowers. Under propagation at Griffin Bros Nursery

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5473R. Schimmel   PI-33101977-05-20
United States, Florida, Broward

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Westringia fruticosa ( Willd. ) Druce
8092L. D. Howerton   B2003-7002003-09-22
United States, Florida, Miami-Dade, Macdonnell Farms, Inc, 1708 NW 8th St. Slightly aromatic shrub with nearly needle-like, silvery green, whorled leaves. Floweres small, axilllary, pink to white.

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Westringia fruticosa ( Willd. ) Druce
10484Richard E. Weaver, Jr.w/ G.Hodges, Y.Dao, D.Davison, G.Warden, E.Vargas, S. Stornaiuolo   52282009-06-24
United States, Florida, Orange, Lake Buena Vista: Walt Disney World greenhouses. Bushy shrub 60 cm tall. Leaves white beneath. Corolla white, with brown speckles in throat. coast rosemary

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Westringia fruticosa ( Willd. ) Druce
10729Richard E. Weaver, Jr.with S. Halbert, Y. Dao, D.Ziesk   49512006-01-10
United States, Florida, Madison, Madison: OTooles Herb Farm, 305 NE Artemesia Trail. Containerized shrub about 0.6 m tall. Corolla white, anthers purple. coast rosemary, Australian rosemary

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Westringia fruticosa cv. Mundi
11970Marc S. Frank   2013-04-09
United States, Florida, Duval, University of North Florida campus. Shrub 10 inches high. Corolla white. Cultivated in pot in campus nursery.


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