Dicerandra frutescens Shinners

  • Filed As

    Lamiaceae
    Dicerandra frutescens Shinners

  • Collector(s)

    W. S. Judd 5553 with S. Christman, J. D. Skean & P. Alcorn, 11 Sep 1987

  • Location

    United States of America. Florida. Highlands Co. South on US 27 ca. 1.5 miles from junction of US 27 and Route 621, then west on Lake Mirror Road 1 mile, then southeast on Placid View Drive 0.6-0.7 mile, just northwest of Lake Placid (lake) and south of Lake Placid (town).

  • Habitat

    Xerophytic scrub. Oak - Sand Pine. Locally common. Yellow sand.

  • Description

    Subshrub 2-3 dm. tall; flowers cream to white with red-purple spots; anthers purple to less commonly white; leaves with peppermint smell. Phenology of specimen: Flower.

  • Collection Notes

    site seen at ca. 11:00 AM

  • Specimen Notes

    Endangered

  • Identifiers

    NY Barcode: 00038129

    Occurrence ID: 75fff280-4d75-414f-80d4-3f450449be7b

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  • Region

    North America

  • Country

    United States of America

  • State/Province

    Florida

  • County/Municipio

    Highlands Co.

  • Locality

    South on US 27 ca. 1.5 miles from junction of US 27 and Route 621, then west on Lake Mirror Road 1 mile, then southeast on Placid View Drive 0.6-0.7 mile, just northwest of Lake Placid (lake) and south of Lake Placid (town)

  • Township, Range, Section

    37S, 29E, 13

  • Coordinates

    27.2613, -81.3764

  • Coordinate Uncertainty (m)

    969

  • Georeferencing Method

    GEOLocate Web Application. Used GEOLocate Web Application to convert TRS values (provided on specimen label) into decimal degrees.

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frutescens Shinners
Robin B. Huck (FLAS)	Dec 16, 2009
Examined for the Flora of North America, vol. 16.
Dicerandrafrutescens Shinners subs]), frutescens
det. Christine E. Edwards, FLAS, 2007
Dicerandra frutescens Shinners
HIGHLANDS COUNTY: S on US 27 ca 1.5 mi
from jet of US 27 and Rt. 621, then W on Lake
Mirror Rd. 1 mi, then SE on Placid View Dr.
0.6-0.7 mi, Sect. 13, T37S, R29E; just NW of Lake
Placid (lake) and S of Lake Placid (town);
xerophytic oak-sand pine scrub on yellow sand.
Locally common subshrub 2-3 dm tall; lvs with
peppermint smell, flowers cream to white with
red-purple spots, anthers purple to less commonly
white.
Herbarium of the University of Florida
Gainesville. Florida 32611 U.S.A.
PLANTS OF FLORIDA
Coll. Walter S. Judd #5553	11 Sept 1987
with S. Christman, J. D. Skean, P. Alcorn
Det. W. S. Judd
Site IMft at ca. 11:00 AM
00038129