Dicerandra frutescens Shinners
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Filed As
Lamiaceae
Dicerandra frutescens Shinners -
Collector(s)
W. S. Judd 5569 with S. Christman, J. D. Skean & P. Alcorn, 11 Sep 1987
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Location
United States of America. Florida. Highlands Co. Lake Placid (town), Highland Park Estates, 0.5 miles east of junction of Lake Caly Road and Central Avenue on Central Avenue, vacant lot near home of B. Cavander.
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Habitat
Xerophytic scrub. Oak - Sand Pine. Locally common. Yellow sand.
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Description
Subshrub; flowers white with red-purple spots, anthers purple; leaves with odor of peppermint when crushed. Phenology of specimen: Flower.
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Collection Notes
site seen after 1:00 PM
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Specimen Notes
Endangered
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 00038130
Occurrence ID: 0f88d498-142a-49f5-9d31-475822f1eef4
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Kingdom
Plantae
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Division
Magnoliophyta
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Order
Lamiales
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Family
Lamiaceae
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All Determinations
Dicerandra frutescens Shinners
Note: !R. B. Huck, 2009
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Region
North America
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Country
United States of America
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State/Province
Florida
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County/Municipio
Highlands Co.
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Locality
Lake Placid (town), Highland Park Estates, 0.5 miles east of junction of Lake Caly Road and Central Avenue on Central Avenue, vacant lot near home of B. Cavander
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Township, Range, Section
36S, 30E, 29-32 border
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Coordinates
27.3193, -81.3414
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Coordinate Uncertainty (m)
969
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Georeferencing Method
GEOLocate Web Application. Used GEOLocate Web Application (batch client) to convert Township Range Section (Public Land Survey System) coordinates to decimal degrees with high precision.
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Geodetic Datum
WGS84
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Distribution
NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN 00038130 BOTANICAL GARDE** frutescens Shinners Robin B. Huck (FLAS) Dec 16, 2009 Examined for the Flora of North America, vol. 16. Dicerandra frutescens Shinners subs#, frutescens det. Christine E. Edwards, FLAS, 2007 Herbarium of the University of Florida Gainesville. Florida 32611 U.S.A. PLANTS OF FLORIDA Dicerandra frutescens Shinners HIGHLANDS COUNTY: Lake Placid (town), Highland Park Estates, 0.5 mi E of jet. of Lake Clay Rd. and Central Ave. on Central Ave, Section 29-32 border, R30E, T36S, vacant lot near home of B. Cavander. Xerophytic oak scrub on yellow sand. Locally common subshrub, flowers white with red-purple spots, anthers purple, leaves with odor of peppermint when crushed. Coll. Walter S. Judd #5569 with S. Christman, J. D. Skean, Det. W. S. Judd Site seen after 1:00 PM 11 Sept 1987 P. Alcorn 00038130
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Dicerandra frutescens Shinners