Dataset: PIHG
Taxa: Aristolochiaceae
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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1962R.E. Brown   1975-08-28
United States, Florida, Alachua, Cultivated plant

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9842Patti J. Anderson   2007-1032007-08-21
United States, Florida, Alachua, University of Florida, butterfly garden behind DPI Building, 1911 SW 34th Street. Herbaceous vine, flowers with maroon and white calico lip.

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11982Bobbe A. Rose   2014-06-24
United States, Florida, Pinellas, Roadside, scrub area on Beacon Groves Blvd, near intersection with US Hwy 19N; lat/long: 28.0870/-82.7411. STR: 31/27/16. Vine growing wild. FLEPPC Category II. Originally identified by Patti J. Anderson as A.littoralis Parodi; annotated 11 Aug 2015.

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Aristolochia gigantea Mart. & Zucc.
8071Nancy C. Coile   86981996-10-01
United States, Florida, Indian River, Native Habitat Nursery, 675 14th Ave. Vine. Calyx limb maroon with white spidery reticulations, throat yellow; pouch large.

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7530Anthony N. Capitano   1997-07-07
United States, Florida, Orange, a Dutchmans pipe Residence at 851 E Votaw Rd. Vine. Silver-veined leaves. Small flowers. Native to Brazil and Argentina. Butterfly host plant.

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7561Anthony N. Capitano   1997-10-29
United States, Florida, Orange, Rooster flower Cultivated in Apopka, 851 E Volaw Rd. Showy calyx, cream colored background with maroon markings.

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10927Roberto Delcid   2011-10-02
United States, Florida, Hendry

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1963Kenneth R. Langdon   15011975-03-29
United States, Florida, Alachua, Weed among shrubs, 2216 N.W. 49th Terr.

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11210Richard E. Weaver, Jr., Jr.   2010-04-28
United States, Florida, Levy, Near Dunnellon, Goethe State Forest, along Big Cypress Boardwalk, off Cow Creek Road.

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15877Alexander de la Paz   12582020-05-19
United States, Florida, Alachua, Morningside Nature Center, 3540 E University Ave. 29°39'19.2"N 82°16'23.5"W. Disturbed mesic mixed oak/pine woodlands (degraded sandhill near farm) (15B). Perennial herb, ca. 20 cm. Roots with turpentine-like odor. Leaves linear. Flowers borne at base of stem. Fruit a capsule. [Endodeca serpentaria (L.) Raf.].

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16250Mark Minno   
Dominican Republic, Found in beach town resort. Host plant for Battus polydamas (Polydamas swallowtail).

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1964Eugene B. Sledge   1954-04-05
United States, Alabama, Lee, Wild ginger Woods

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1965J.G. Baldwin   1968-00-00
United States, North Carolina, Wake

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Hexastylis arifolia (Michx.) Small
1966J.G. Baldwin   1968-00-00
United States, North Carolina, Wake

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Hexastylis arifolia (Michx.) Small
1967Kenneth R. Langdon   16451977-03-19
United States, Alabama, Flowers purplish inside. Growing among leaf litter, mixed woods, hillside, 1 mi. n. of town


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