Dataset: PIHG
Taxa: Cannabaceae
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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1828Robert P. Esser   
United States, Florida, Alachua, detailed locality information protected

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1829Robert E. Woodruff   
United States, Florida, Alachua, detailed locality information protected

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1830D.A. Eakin   
United States, Florida, Alachua, detailed locality information protected

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1831D.A. Eakin   
United States, Florida, Alachua, detailed locality information protected

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1832R.D. Gaskalla   
United States, Florida, Martin, detailed locality information protected

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1833[n/a]   
United States, Florida, detailed locality information protected

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1834Hubert W. Collins & Q.G. Anglin   
United States, Florida, Liberty, detailed locality information protected

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8370Karen Garrett-Krauss   
United States, Florida, Manatee, detailed locality information protected

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10086Patti J. Anderson   
United States, Florida, Alachua, detailed locality information protected

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10087Patti J. Anderson   
United States, Florida, Alachua, detailed locality information protected

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10225Patti J. Anderson   
United States, Florida, Alachua, detailed locality information protected

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15268Alexander de la Paz   
United States, Florida, Alachua, detailed locality information protected

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4362Luis Malaret   291978-08-23
Mexico, Granjeno Canon de la Huasteca, just se. of Santa Catarina and w.of Monterrey Voucher: study of collared lyaids, Crotophytons collaris

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7791Nancy C. Coile, Susan Halbert, Allison Baker, et al.   
United States, Florida, Lee, detailed locality information protected

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10740Jay Garner (w/S. Woodmansee, J. Sadle, B. Repenning)   
United States, Florida, Charlotte, detailed locality information protected

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17468J. Richard Abbott   131911999-08-29
United States, Kentucky, Madison, Bighill Post Office (newly built building), 0.16 km north of KY 21 on US 421. Climbing in a large Prunus serotina with numerous shoots in the area, from elongate rhizomes. Supposedly dioecious; with female inflorescences above the male below (appearing to be part of the same plant). 37.556126, -84.208939.

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1836Kenneth R. Langdon   22521984-08-04
United States, Texas, Small tree or large shrub to 6 m tall near water course in Palo Duro Canyon, e. of Canyon, se. of Amarillo

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Celtis iguanaea (Jacq.) Sarg.
12583Richard E. Weaver, Jr., Jr.   
United States, Florida, Broward, detailed locality information protected

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Trema Lour.
9711Gwen Myres   B2007-2782007-05-17
United States, Florida, Miami-Dade, Pinecrest Gardens, Founders Wall, 11000 Red Rd. Tree with dark green, hoary pubescent leaves; white flowers.

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Trema micrantha (L.) Blume
1841W.H. Pierce   PI-17011971-04-13
United States, Florida, Monroe

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Trema micrantha (L.) Blume
1842E.W. Golsen   PI-12131969-07-30
United States, Florida, Miami-Dade, Dry hammock w. of International Airport

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Trema micrantha (L.) Blume
3973Nancy C. Coile & M. Thomas   57501991-12-10
United States, Florida, Miami-Dade, Nettle tree USDA-DPI Subtropical Research Station. Edge of pine hammock and sugarcane field. Shrub, with arching branches. Unripe fruits orange

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13188Jake M. Farnum   s.n.2017-10-11
United States, Florida, Broward, Tree Tops Park, 3900 SW 100 Ave. 26.0722°N, -80.2772°W. Tree, growing near boardwalk. Entomology sample E2017-3890.

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Trema micranthum (L.) Blume
1840Kenneth R. Langdon   16841977-04-05
United States, Florida, Monroe, North end of key

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Trema micranthum (L.) Blume
10126Patti J. Anderson,   2202008-03-05
United States, Florida, Collier, Picayune Strand State Forest: Outside Forestry Office, east of Naples. Shrub 3 m tall. Florida nettletree


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