Dataset: PIHG
Taxa: Tetrachondraceae
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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4987Kenneth R. Langdon   10311969-07-05
United States, Florida, Gilchrist, Sandy soil in full sun, Otter Springs, nw. of Wilcox

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4988Robert E. Woodruff   1965-00-00
United States, Florida

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6991Nancy C. Coile, F.W. Podris, D. Bivins & C. Morris   60231993-08-05
United States, Florida, Duval, Rustweed 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 Memorial. TIMU-0356

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9916Dean G. Kelch   6.5972006-12-27
United States, Florida, Palm Beach, Along ditch/canal of Heritage Rd. West of SR 7. Comon prostrate annual herb. Flowers white.

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11008Michael Drummond   1983-08-18
United States, Florida, Polk, Avon Park Bombing Range.

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11834Marc S. Frank   2014-10-21
United States, Florida, St. Johns, Guana Tolomato Matanzas National Estuarine Research Reserve, 505 Guana River Road. Herb 4 inches tall. Growing amongst grasses on low bluff near edge of salt marsh.

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12590Linda G. Mcray   2014-09-23
United States, Florida, Pinellas, East of Home Depot, 2300 22nd Avenue N, 27.7902, -82.6626, Sec14 T31 R14. Growing along railroad tracks. Two inch tall, clumping, mossy type plant with very tiny white flowers growing in full sun on sandy soil.

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14396Alexander de la Paz   3432019-08-24
United States, Florida, Hillsborough, Lake Dan Nature Preserve. 19116 Huckavalle Road. 28°09'40.8"N 82°38'23.3"W. Longleaf pine sandhill-xeric hammock ecotone. Perennial herb, diffusely branched, ca. 10 cm. Leaves linear. Flowers axillary, solitary, small. Four white petals, four sepals, and four stamens. Fruit a 2-locular capsule of many small seeds.


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