Dataset: NCU-Vascular Plants
Taxa: Clusiaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Herbarium


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NCU00420242   
United States, Florida, Dade

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NCU00420241   
United States, Florida, Monroe

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NCU00054109Adams, Preston   H 461958-06-18
United States, Florida, Gulf, 2.5 miles southeast of Port St. Joe

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NCU00000301Adams, Preston   4561960-05-20
United States, Florida, Gulf, 2.5 miles southeast of Port St. Joe

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NCU00054108Henderson, Norlan   s.n.1963-07-07
United States, Florida, Franklin, Borders of Cyrilla-Cliftonia swamp and pine flatwoods, 12 miles W of Apalachicola on the Indian Pass Road.

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NCU00054107Henderson, Norlan   s.n.1963-07-07
United States, Florida, Bay, Pine flatwoods, ca. 3/4 mile inland from Long Beach.

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NCU00054111Godfrey, Robert K.   657911965-05-08
United States, Florida, Liberty, Wet depressions in longleaf pine forest, 13 miles south of Telogia.

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NCU00054112Godfrey, Robert K.   742891975-04-26
United States, Florida, Liberty, Specimen represents entire above-ground portion of plant. Seasonally wet longleaf pine-wiregrass flatwoods, Apalachicola National Forest, ca 1 mile E of Sumatra.

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NCU00054110Sorrie, B. A.   56141991-06-01
United States, Florida, Liberty, Apalachicola National Forest -- large open wet savanna off road 123, NW of Sumatra.

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NCU00031507Orzell, Steve L.   153011990-09-14
United States, Florida, Baker, south of US 98, just S and E of eastern end of St. Andrews Sound, at junction of Crooked Island with mainland, ca. 1.5 air mi WNW of Mexico Beach; Tyndall Air Force Base, SWQ, Sec. 16, T6S, R12W; Beacon Hill 7.5' Quad., 29.961667 -85.448333, 3 - 6m

NCU:Vascular Plants
NCU00435380   
United States, Florida, Gulf


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Google Map

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