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Herbarium specimen: Acalypha rhomboidea

Taxon:Acalypha rhomboidea
det. Geoffrey A Levin 1997

Illionois Natural History Survey (ILLS)

Other name:Acalypha virginica var. rhomboidea
named by Loran C Anderson
Collected by:Prof. Loran C Anderson
Collection date:28/5/1987
Locality:Florida (USA), Franklin County, Saint Marks River, Frequent in mucky soil of wooded floodplain (oak, cypress, birch, tupelo, sweetgum, water hickory, etc) along East River Cutoff near juncture with St Marks River, ca 6 air mi N of town of Apalachicola
ex herb:Apalachicola National Estuarine Sanctuary
Institution:Florida State University (FSU)
Accession number:91490
Image:Acalypha rhomboidea herbarium specimen from Saint Marks River, Franklin County in 1987 by Prof. Loran C Anderson.
collector's number:10623
fruits/flowers:no flowers

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Documented by hollyrebecca on 22nd July 2015.

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