Dataset: PIHG
Taxa: Marsileaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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


PIHG
Marsilea vestita Hook. & Grev.
10529Colette Jacono   6192003-05-12
United States, Florida, Collier, Immokalee: 618 9th St. S, east side of ditch. Cultivated in Gainesville, UF greenhouse, from cutting of original collection made by Brodie & Renz, 15 January 2003. Sporocarps produced under greenhouse cultivation. hairy pepperwort

PIHG
7243Nancy C. Coile, J. Shirley, P. Forkgen J. Lotz, M. Runnals   73581995-01-18
United States, Florida, Hillsborough, Water clover Off Surona Rd, ca. 0.2 mi from US-301. Unregistered Laotian nursery growing plants for culinary uses. Cultivated.

PIHG
8118Nancy C. Coile w Jack Shirley, Peter Forkgen, Jeff Lotz, Mark Runnals (DPI) & John Rogers (DEP)   73581995-01-18
United States, Florida, Hillsborough, Off Surona Rd, about 0.2 miles from US hwy 301. Unregistered Laotian Nursery growing plants for culnary uses. Cultivated.

PIHG
10530Colette Jacono   7022007-12-14
United States, Florida, Collier, Naples: Cultivated in greenhouse at USGS, Gainesville, from cutting of original collection made by Raleigh T. Berry, III, 26 April 2006 at South Central Wastewater Treatment Plant, where a small population grew within a constructed wetland. Fertile. smal

PIHG
10531Colette Jacono   7032007-02-04
United States, Florida, Collier, Naples: Cultivated in greenhouse at USGS, Gainesville, from cutting of original collection made by Raleigh T. Berry, III, 26 April 2006 at South Central Wastewater Treatment Plant.

PIHG
Marsilea crotophora D.M. Johnson
133Hubert W. Collins   PI-45091979-12-12
United States, Florida, Columbia, Don Bryne, Suwannee Lab, Inc.From Costa Rica. Was accessioned as M. polycarpa. New det. by K.R.Langdon, June 25, 1986.


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