Specimen 583935

Specimen Record: [583935] Lycium carolinianum hierarchy

Contributor:Austin Mastemail
Submitter:Debbie Paulemail
Group:FSU Godfrey Herbarium
Date Submitted:2011-02-04
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Publish Date:2010-04-01
Flower Buds Present: true
Flowers Present: true
Habitat: Sand spit, by Apalachee Bay, St. Marks Wildlife Refuge, near the Lighthouse.
Morphology Observations: Shrub to ca 3 m tall; corollas mostly lavender, white on an occasional plant.
Notes: [See accession #5185] Plant from which this specimen was taken had flowers with with corollas.


Specimen Id: 583935
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 Robert K. Godfrey Undetermined North America  United States of America Florida Wakulla Sand spit, by Apalachee Bay, St. Marks Wildlife Refuge, near the Lighthouse. Dept. of Biological Science Plantae Tracheobionta Magnoliophyta Magnoliopsida Asteridae Solanales Solanaceae Lycium Lycium carolinianumCarolina desert-thorn Carolina wolfberry
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Collection


Collector: Robert K. Godfrey
Institution: Florida State University
Collection Code: FSU
Catalog: 000005184
Collection Num: 78197
Date Collected: 1980-10-21

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Locality Id: 583936
Continent: North America
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Country: UNITED STATES
State/Province: Florida
County: Wakulla
Locality: Sand spit, by Apalachee Bay, St. Marks Wildlife Refuge, near the Lighthouse.
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Determination



Kingdom:Plantae  
Phylum:Magnoliophyta  
Class:Magnoliopsida  
Order:Solanales  
Family:Solanaceae  
Genus:Lycium  
Species:Lycium carolinianum  

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[See accession #5185] Plant from which this specimen was taken had flowers with with corollas.