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

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


PIHG
Symplocos tinctoria (L.) L'Her.
4905Robert E. Woodruff   1965-00-00
United States, Florida, Alachua

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Symplocos tinctoria (L.) L'Her.
4906Robert E. Woodruff   1965-05-15
United States, Florida, Alachua, Mesic hammock near Warrens Cave

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Symplocos tinctoria (L.) L'Her.
4907A.E. Graham   1973-10-01
United States, Florida, Columbia, Along Santa Fe River, Graham property near Olustee Creek

PIHG
Symplocos tinctoria (L.) L'Her.
4908A.E. Graham   PI-22111973-02-13
United States, Florida, Columbia, Swampy area, Santa Fe River Bank, Graham property

PIHG
Symplocos tinctoria (L.) L'Her.
4909Kenneth R. Langdon   17501977-06-23
United States, Florida, Dixie, Small tree, sandy soil, just w. of Suwannee River, s. of US-19 & 98 between Fannin Springs and Old Town

PIHG
Symplocos tinctoria (L.) L'Her.
4910[n/a]   
United States, Florida, Sweet-leaf Hardwoods. Bio-Control

PIHG
Symplocos tinctoria (L.) L'Her.
6941Nancy C. Coile, F.W. Podris, D. Bivins & C. Morris   59731993-08-05
United States, Florida, Duval, Sweetleaf, horsesugar U.S. DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR: NATIONAL PARK SERVICE.NE of Jacksonville.Timucuan Ecological & Historical Preserve-Theodore Roosevelt Area: 620 acres; bordered on the west by Mt. Pleasant Rd; south of Ft. Caroline National Memori

PIHG
Symplocos tinctoria (L.) L'Her.
7539Nancy C. Coile w/ Fl. Native Society field trip   89101997-05-06
United States, Florida, Alachua, Horse-sugar, sweetleaf OLeno State Park (Off US-441, N of High Springs). Frequent along trail to Santa Fe Rivers sink.

PIHG
Symplocos tinctoria (L.) L'Her.
9000Richard E. Weaver, Jr., Jr.   43472004-07-02
United States, Florida, Alachua, San Felasco Hammock Preserve State Park, 12720 NW 109th Lane. Common understory tree in open woodland. To 3 meters tall. Fruit unripe, green.

PIHG
Symplocos tinctoria (L.) L'Her.
10011Patti J. Anderson   1642008-00-00
United States, Florida, Alachua, San Felasco Hammock State Park. County Road 232, west of town. Shrub to small tree 2m tall. Leaves dark green with yellow midvein. Flowers small and white. Usually flowers in spring before leaves emerge. common sweetleaf; horse-sugar

PIHG
Symplocos tinctoria (L.) L'Hér.
13746Marc S. Frank   13882017-04-27
United States, Florida, Putnam, 211 Varem Road. Growing on 8 acre lot, E of Falling Branch, SE of Georges Lake, adjacent to Etoniah Creek State Forest. Shrubby tree to 20 ft tall. Flowers creamy white.

PIHG
Symplocos tinctoria (L.) L'Hér.
14727Alexander de la Paz   4922019-09-14
United States, Florida, Alachua, Alfred A. Ring Park, 1801 NW 23rd Blvd. 29°40'25.3"N 82°20'51.9"W. Mesic hardwood forest near Hogtown Creek. Deciduous shrub to small tree, sterile, ca. 3 m. Bark gray, +/- roughened. Branchlets gray-brown, +/- pubescent. Leaves abaxially pubescent. Bud scales with green center and brown margin.

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Symplocos tinctoria (L.) L'Hér.
15421Alexander De La Paz   9802020-03-21
United States, Florida, Alachua, Mill Creek Preserve, NW CR 236. 29°52'34.7"N 82°29'57.8"W. Edge of mesic mixed hardwood forest near Townsend Branch and mesic flatwoods (former pine plantation in restoration). Shrub to small tree, ca. 3-4 m. Flowers in axillary fascicles. Corolla 5-lobed, white-yellow. Stamens numerous, adnate to the corolla. Ovary inferior.

PIHG
Symplocos tinctoria (L.) L'Hér.
15422Alexander De La Paz   9802020-03-21
United States, Florida, Alachua, Mill Creek Preserve, NW CR 236. 29°52'34.7"N 82°29'57.8"W. Edge of mesic mixed hardwood forest near Townsend Branch and mesic flatwoods (former pine plantation in restoration). Shrub to small tree, ca. 3-4 m. Flowers in axillary fascicles. Corolla 5-lobed, white-yellow. Stamens numerous, adnate to the corolla. Ovary inferior.


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