Dataset: PIHG
Taxa: Hypoxidaceae
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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Hypoxis hirsuta (L.) Coville
1514Eugene B. Sledge   1954-04-05
United States, Alabama, Lee, Woods

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11811Marc S. Frank   2014-10-21
United States, Florida, St. Johns, Guana Tolomato Matanzas National Estuarine Research Reserve, 505 Guana River Road. Clumping herb to 1 foot tall. Corolla yellow. Growing in coastal hammock.

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12676Marc S. Frank   2016-03-16
United States, Florida, Baker, Glen St. Mary Nurseries, 7703 Glen Nursery Rd. Grass-like herb, 6-8 in. tall. Corolla yellow. Growing on edge of South Prong St. Marys River, in damp, silty soil. common yellow stargrass.

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15407Alexander De La Paz   9672020-03-18
United States, Florida, Alachua, University of Florida Natural Area Teaching Laboratory (NATL East), Natural Area Dr. 29°37'54.0"N 82°21'56.8"W. Bottomland forest surrounding depression marsh (Central Marsh). Perennial herb, ca. 15-30 cm. Leaves ca. 3-8 mm wide. Tepals 6, yellow. Stamens 6. Ovary inferior, pubescent. Seeds muricate.

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17488Alexander de la Paz   21562021-03-03
United States, Florida, Alachua, University of Florida campus, University Gardens, S of Museum Rd, E of Lake Alice. Wet mowed lawn above creek near floodplain forest and bottomland forest. Perennial herb. Tepals 6, yellow. Fruit a capsule. 29°38'39.5"N 82°21'30.0"W.

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1515[n/a]   
United States, Florida, Yellow star-grass Bio-Control

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1516Robert E. Woodruff   1201965-05-29
United States, Florida, Alachua, Turkey oak area, roadside e. of airport

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1517G.T. Virgona & J.D. Garbark   PI-47861980-04-17
United States, Florida, Duval, Cecil Field, 10th St. & Dave. Urban Survey S15,T3S,R24E

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6864Nancy C. Coile & Theresa L. Rust   58641992-12-04
United States, Florida, Alachua, Yellow star-grass SE of Hawthorne, along county rd. Lvs. involute. Petals and sepals yellow. Sepals mucronate

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10549Roberto Delcid   B2009-3662009-06-19
United States, Florida, Lee, LeHigh Acres: NE corner of Lincoln Park Ave & Wyandotte Ave. Small plant with a bulb and bright yellow flower. fringed yellow stargrass

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11087Michael Drummond   1983-06-13
United States, Florida, Polk, Along the E side of Morgan Grade on the Avon Park Bombing Range.

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15376Alexander De La Paz   9392020-03-14
United States, Florida, Alachua, Longleaf Flatwoods Reserve, CR 325. 29°33'58.0"N 82°11'33.7"W. Mesic flatwoods. Perennial herb, ca. 10-15 cm. Leaves filiform, ca. 0.3-1.2 mm wide, stiff, mostly glabrous with scattered hairs. Pedicel > 2x as long as the subtending bract. Tepals 6, yellow, > 2x as long as the ovary. Stamens 6. Ovary inferior, pubescent.

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1518D.L. Culbert   PI-39871979-04-23
United States, Florida, Gilchrist, Growing in moist area along the Suwannee River

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15282Alexander de la Paz   8532020-02-17
United States, Florida, Alachua, University of Florida Natural Area Teaching Laboratory (NATL), Natural Area Dr. 29°38'03.0"N 82°22'12.2"W. Sandhill (recently burned). Perennial herb, ca. 10-20 cm. Leaves pubescent (at least near the base), +/- involute, ca. 1-2 mm wide. Pedicel shorter than subtending bract. Tepals 6, yellow, ca. 1.5-2x as long as the ovary.

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Curculigo capitulata (Lour.) Kuntze
1511S.E. Simpson   PI-7161967-06-19
United States, Florida, Lake, Cracker Reds Nursery

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Curculigo capitulata (Lour.) Kuntze
1512J.R. McFarlin   PI-17871971-06-21
United States, Florida, Sarasota, Cultivated plant, 6711 Peacock Rd, Mrs. J.K. De Armond

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Curculigo capitulata (Lour.) Kuntze
10911Mounts Botanical Garden   2011-10-18
United States, Florida, Miami-Dade


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