Dataset: FLAS-Plants
Taxa: Angelonia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Florida Herbarium


FLAS:Plants
Angelonia cv. Serena White
225645S. Barry Davis   15992008-05-17
United States of America, Florida, Alachua County

FLAS:Plants
227123J. Richard Abbott   247282008-05-24
United States of America, Florida, Alachua County

FLAS:Plants
Angelonia angustifolia cv. Angel Mist Plum
227278Ronald Lange   5492010-08-12
United States of America, Florida, Alachua County

FLAS:Plants
Angelonia angustifolia cv. Serena series
228669Ronald Lange   5162010-07-16
United States of America, Florida, Alachua County

FLAS:Plants
Angelonia Humb. & Bonpl.
232606Kim Gabel   2010-08-15
United States of America, Florida, Monroe County

FLAS:Plants
Angelonia cv. Serene Purple
233620J. Richard Abbott   202962005-05-28
United States of America, Florida, Alachua County

FLAS:Plants
Angelonia Humb. & Bonpl.
233621J. Richard Abbott   202972005-05-28
United States of America, Florida, Alachua County

FLAS:Plants
Angelonia angustifolia cv. Angelface® Blue Benth.
268393Marc S. Frank   1442003-08-06
United States of America, Florida, Alachua County

FLAS:Plants
Angelonia angustifolia cv. AngelMist® Purple Stripe Benth.
268394Marc S. Frank   1452003-08-06
United States of America, Florida, Alachua County

FLAS:Plants
Angelonia angustifolia cv. AngelMist® Lavender Stripe Benth.
269439Marc S. Frank   5552004-09-20
United States of America, Florida, Alachua County

FLAS:Plants
Angelonia angustifolia cv. AngelMist® White Improved Benth.
269440Marc S. Frank   5542004-09-20
United States of America, Florida, Alachua County


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