Specimen 523069

Specimen Record: [523069] Tradescantia subaspera hierarchy

Contributor:Austin Mastemail
Submitter:Debbie Paulemail
Group:FSU Godfrey Herbarium
Date Submitted:2010-03-23
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Publish Date:2010-04-01
Flower Buds Present: true
Fruit Present: true
Habitat: in ground cover under mixed hardwoods on calcerous bluff.
Morphology Observations: corolla blue, most common.
Notes: same pop as KCB #268.. Flora of Lake Miccosukee 1992.


Specimen Id: 523069
Basis of Record: Specimen
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Morphbank biodiversity NSF FSU Florida State University FSU Godfrey Herbarium  Reflected light, macrophotography No preparation Plant body Herbarium Specimen Undetermined Undetermined K. Craddock Burks Undetermined North America  UNITED STATES Florida Jefferson under mixed hardwoods on calcerous bluff just N of Judge Hopkins Landing, NE shore of Lake Miccosukee, Norias Plantation. Dept. of Biological Science Plantae Tracheobionta Magnoliophyta Liliopsida Commelinidae Commelinales Commelinaceae Tradescantia Tradescantia subasperazigzag spiderwort
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Collection


Collector: K. Craddock Burks
Institution: Florida State University
Collection Code: FSU
Catalog: 000004401
Collection Num: 273
Date Collected: 1989-06-14

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Locality Id: 523070
Continent: North America
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Country: UNITED STATES
State/Province: Florida
County: Jefferson
Locality: under mixed hardwoods on calcerous bluff just N of Judge Hopkins Landing, NE shore of Lake Miccosukee, Norias Plantation.
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Determination



Kingdom:Plantae  
Phylum:Magnoliophyta  
Class:Liliopsida  
Order:Commelinales  
Family:Commelinaceae  
Genus:Tradescantia  
Species:Tradescantia subaspera  

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same pop as KCB #268.. Flora of Lake Miccosukee 1992.