Dataset: FTU
Taxa: Phaeographis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Central Florida Herbarium


FTU
Phaeographis erumpens (Nyl.) Müll.Arg.
FTU L733Walter M. Thomson   1990-04-01
United States, Florida, Seminole, Wekiva Springs State Park, within a 120 ac hardwood/cypress swamp on the south side of Wekiva Springs Run. S. 1/4 of sect. 30 and N. 1/4 of sect 32; T20S, R29E, 28.714228 -81.450449

FTU
Phaeographis Müll.Arg.
FTU L525Paul O. Schallert   1963-03-20
United States, Florida, Seminole, Altamonte Springs. At the home of the collector. on Hermits Trail, 28.66966 -81.361989

FTU
Phaeographis erumpens (Nyl.) Müll.Arg.
FTU L526Walter M. Thomson   1990-04-01
United States, Florida, Seminole, Wekiva Springs State Park, within a 120 ac hardwood/cypress swamp on the south side of Wekiva Springs Run. S. 1/4 of sect. 30 and N. 1/4 of sect 32; T20S, R29E, 28.714228 -81.450449

FTU
FTU L527Shirley Tucker   217791981-03-17
United States, Louisiana, East Baton Rouge, Burden Research Plantation, Essen Lane, Baton Rouge, 30.411497 -91.113231

FTU
Phaeographis lobata (Eschw.) Müll.Arg.
FTU L528Shirley Tucker   255321983-03-28
United States, Florida, Dade, Miami: U.S. Plant Introduction Station; Foundation grounds, Old Cutler Rd, Coral Gables, 25.642741 -80.286639

FTU
Phaeographis erumpens (Nyl.) Müll.Arg.
FTU L529Hank Whittier   1977-02-00
United States, Florida, Seminole, Black Hammock, 28.717766 -81.157835

FTU
Phaeographis sericea (Eschw.) Müll.Arg.
FTU L530Paul O. Schallert   1963-03-20
United States, Florida, Seminole, Altamonte Springs. At the home of the collector on Hermits Trail, 28.66966 -81.361989

FTU
Phaeographis sericea (Eschw.) Müll.Arg.
FTU L531Paul O. Schallert   1963-03-20
United States, Florida, Seminole, Altamonte Springs. At the home of the collector on Hermits Trail, 28.66966 -81.361989


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