Dataset: PIHG
Taxa: Plumbaginaceae
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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Limonium californicum (Boiss.) Heller
9518Dean G. Kelch   6.5472006-12-09
United States, California, Orange, Back Bay Drive in side canyon. Common clumping herb to 30cm. Flowers sordid white.

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4858P. Pullara & C.F. Dowling, Jr.   PI-25631974-03-01
United States, Florida, Miami-Dade, Vine. Cape Florida State Recreation Area, Cape Florida, Key Biscayne

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6816Dan Skean, Jr.   9981982-11-22
United States, Florida, Alachua, S6,T10S,R20E. Cultivated plants of U.F. Campus. SW lawn of Newins Zeigler Hall. Flowers light blue

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13526Nora V. Marquez   2018-09-25
United States, Florida, Lake, Wooded area, N side of Bates Ave, ca. 400 ft W of jct Estes Rd. 28.8585°n. -81.6399°W. T19 R27 S5. Shrub, growing ca. 15 ft from road, covered w/ Momordica charantia & Abrus precatorius vines.B2018-802. New county record.

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4857David Stork   1972-10-21
United States, Texas, Cultivated plant. Partially shaded area; moist clay soil. Along south wall of TAMU Library

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9819Patti J. Anderson, et al.   2007-07-17
United States, Florida, Palm Beach, Mounts Botanical Garden, 531 North Military Trail. Racemes of white flowers to 1 cm across. Seeds reddish brown to dark brown, 5-6 mm. Previously treated as distinct from the now synonymized, P. scandens. Wild plumbago

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12017Olga Garcia   2010-10-29
United States, Florida, Miami-Dade, Bill Bags State Park at end of Cranton Boulevard. S9; T55; R42. Vine plant with white inflorescence and spike. Originally identifed by Richard E. Weaver, Jr. as Plumbago scandens L.; annotated 9/3/2015.

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Limonium sinuatum (L.) P. Mill.
8688Richard E. Weaver, Jr., Jr.& Phillip Lake   41722004-04-08
United States, Florida, Alachua, Gainesville; University of Florida Grounds Nursery, near junction of Radio and Museum Roads. Annual in outdoor nursery bed. To 8 dm. tall. Leaves in a basal rosette. Corolla in this specimen electric blue.

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Limonium sinuatum (L.) P. Mill.
9490Dean G. Kelch   6.5452006-12-09
United States, California, Orange, Along Newport Back Bay Drive in side canyon. Disturbed coastal csrub. Uncommon perennial herb to 35 cm along path. Flowers white iwth purple bracts.

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Limonium perezii (Stapf) F.T. Hubbard
11892Ives Lopez   2015-04-21
United States, Florida, Miami-Dade, Dog detector inspection recovery. Shipped from Watsonville, California.

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Limonium carolinianum (Walter) Britton
4854R.E. Wodruff   1965-00-00
United States, Florida, Alachua

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Limonium carolinianum (Walter) Britton
4855Kenneth R. Langdon   16901977-04-05
United States, Florida, Monroe, On rock flat, middle Key Largo

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Limonium carolinianum (Walter) Britton
11832Marc S. Frank   2014-10-21
United States, Florida, St. Johns, Guana Tolomato Matanzas National Estuarine Research Reserve, 505 Guana River Road. Herb, 1 to 1.5 feet tall. Corolla pale purple. Growing in mud on edge of salt marsh.

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Limonium carolinianum (Walter) Britton
12050Jason B. Sharp   2013-03-12
United States, Florida, Manatee, County park at Natalie Way and 51st St. East, Sec 10 T35 R18.

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Limonium carolinianum (Walter) Britton
17840Mark C. Minno   2001-11-09
United States, Florida, St. Johns, Stokes Landing. Salt marsh.

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13994Marc S. Frank   942003-07-24
United States, Georgia, University of Georgia campus, Dept of Hort trial gardens, West Green St. Cultivated sprawling perennial herb to 1 ft tall. Corolla sky blue.

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4856P. Perun, et al.   1978-09-09
United States, Louisiana, Road end on Grand Isle. Low, mudflat area adjacent to Coast Guard Station

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11286Stacey S. Simmons   2013-03-25
United States, Florida, Volusia, Floyd Cove Nursery, 1240 Enterprise Osteen Road.


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