Dataset: PIHG
Taxa: zizia => Zizia, Zizia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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


PIHG
Zizia aurea (L.) W.D.J. Koch
9166Richard E. Weaver, Jr., Jr.   45392005-04-21
United States, Florida, Liberty, Torreya State Park; trail from the Apalachicola flood plain to Logan Hill. Occasional herb on rich wooded slope. Corolla yellow.

PIHG
Zizia aurea (L.) W.D.J. Koch
11253Richard E. Weaver, Jr.   2010-04-05
United States, Florida, Alachua, University of Florida, Natural Area Teaching Lab, behind the Doyle conner Building, 1911 SW 34th Street.

PIHG
Zizia aurea (L.) W. D. J. Koch
14355Volunteers Morton Arboretum   14367v142014-10-20
United States, Illinois, Clarke, Plant accession: #905-2004*5 plant. Source: various commercial sources. Location: Meadow Lake S-55/42-16. Fruit gray-brown..

PIHG
Zizia aurea (L.) W. D. J. Koch
15336Alexander de la Paz   9002020-03-01
United States, Florida, Alachua, Alfred A. Ring Park, 1801 NW 23rd Blvd. 29°40'09.7"N 82°20'50.6"W. Mesic hardwood forest near Hogtown Creek. Perennial herb, ca. 30-40 cm. Leaves 1- to 2-ternately compound, long-petiolate, the leaflets broad, the margins finely toothed. Flowers in compound umbels. Sepals 5. Petals 5, yellow. Stamens 5. Ovary inferior.

PIHG
Zizia aurea (L.) W. D. J. Koch
18074Alexander de la Paz   24402021-04-17
United States, Florida, Gadsden, Chattahoochee. E of Bonnie Hill Rd, S of East River Rd. Disturbed recently cleared mesic mixed hardwood and pine forest bordering small calcareous upland glade. Perennial herb. Flowers yellow. 30°40'38.6"N 84°50'15.0"W.


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