Selected Herbarium Specimen Details (14) Download

Family Name:Malvaceae
Currently Accepted Name:Hibiscus acetosella Welw. ex Hiern
Locality:USA. Florida. Hillsborough Co.: TECO powerline easement adjacent to Westchase subdivision, ca. 0.25 mi. E of Countryway Boulevard and SE of the TECO substation. T28S, R17E, Sec. 9. 28º 3’ 18” N -82º -36’ -35” W
Description:Plant to 8 ft. tall; petals deep red to purple. Numerous in this area. 
Reproductive State:Flower, Fruit
Collector:R. Batty 114
Date:01 Nov 2001
Accession No:231140
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Family Name:Malvaceae
Currently Accepted Name:Hibiscus acetosella Welw. ex Hiern
Locality:USA. Florida. Volusia Co.: South Daytona. 727 Chicago Avenue, ca. 3.5 mi. ENE of the junction of I-4 and I-95. T15S, R33E, Sec. 29 (irregular).
Description:Suffrutescent, to ca. 2 m tall. Adventive. 
Habitat:In neglected area.
Reproductive State:Flower
Collector:J. M. Kunzer 1991
Date:24 Nov 2006
Accession No:244475
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Family Name:Malvaceae
Currently Accepted Name:Hibiscus acetosella Welw. ex Hiern
Locality:USA. Florida. Lee Co.: Pine Island. Ca. 3 mi. S of Pine Island Center (junction C-78 and C-767), on a ca. 100 acre parcel of land on the W side of C-767 (Stringfellow Road). 26º 35’ 3” N 82º 6’ 44” W
Habitat:On debris pile in disturbed mesic flatwoods.
Reproductive State:Fruit
Collector:J. M. Kunzer 1345
Date:21 Jan 2006
Accession No:242168
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Family Name:Malvaceae
Currently Accepted Name:Hibiscus acetosella Welw. ex Hiern
Locality:USA. Florida. Sarasota Co.: Just N of I-75 and just E of Toledo Blade Road. T39S, R22E, Sec. 6, SE¼. 29º 45’ 23” N -81º -18’ -46” W
Habitat:The site contains mulched yard waste material from Hurrican Charley disposal.
Reproductive State:Flower, Fruit
Collector:C. Huegel s.n.
Date:21 Dec 2006
Accession No:243416
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Family Name:Malvaceae
Currently Accepted Name:Hibiscus acetosella Welw. ex Hiern - Determined By: B. F. Hansen, Nov 2005
Determination History: Hibiscus rosa-sinensis L.
Locality:USA. Florida. Sarasota Co.: Oscar Scherer State Park. Along Sorrento fenceline. T38S, R18E, Sec. 14, S½. 28º 48’ 27” N -81º -33’ -49” W
Habitat:Mesic flatwoods.
Reproductive State:Fruit
Collector:S.W. Braem OS0064
Date:05 Dec 2002
Accession No:242121
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Family Name:Malvaceae
Currently Accepted Name:Hibiscus acetosella Welw. ex Hiern - Determined By: R. P. Wunderlin, 1993
Determination History: Hibiscus radiatus Cav. - Determined By: R. P. Wunderlin, 1982
Hibiscus aculeatus Walter - Determined By: J. Beckner
Locality:USA. Florida. Pinellas Co.: S end of Lake Maggiore, South Saint Petersburg. 27º 46’ 15” N -82º -39’ -36” W
Description:Shrubby, to ca, 12 ft. tall. 
Habitat:Pinelands and cleared grounds.
Reproductive State:Flower, Fruit
Collector:J. Beckner 653
Date:20 Feb 1965
Accession No:63648
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Family Name:Malvaceae
Currently Accepted Name:Hibiscus acetosella Welw. ex Hiern - Determined By: R. P. Wunderlin, 1993
Determination History: Hibiscus radiatus Cav. - Determined By: R. P. Wunderlin, 1982
Hibiscus aculeatus Walter
Locality:USA. Florida. Manatee Co.: Marl driveway leading to the Lazy River Ranch, S of FL 64 ca. 5 mi. W of the Manatee/Hardee County line. 27º 29’ 47” N -82º -32’ -22” W
Description:Flowers yellow with dark red center. 
Reproductive State:Flower, Fruit
Collector:A.G. Shuey 2020
Date:19 Nov 1977
Accession No:139674
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Family Name:Malvaceae
Currently Accepted Name:Hibiscus acetosella Welw. ex Hiern - Determined By: R. P. Wunderlin, 1993
Determination History: Hibiscus eetveldeanus DeWild. & T. Durand - Determined By: D. B. Ward
Locality:USA. Florida. DeSoto Co.: Arcadia. Near intersection of Orange Street and Magnolia Street. T37S, R21E, Sec. 36. 27º 12’ 57” N -81º -51’ -30” W
Description:Plants often entirely red; to 6 dm [tall]. Small stand growing without cultivation. 
Habitat:In a wooded, vacant lot.
Reproductive State:Fruit
Collector:D. B. Ward 3204
  with D. Burch
Date:29 Nov 1962
Accession No:52392
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Family Name:Malvaceae
Currently Accepted Name:Hibiscus acetosella Welw. ex Hiern - Determined By: R. P. Wunderlin, 1993
Determination History: Hibiscus radiatus Cav.
Locality:USA. Florida. Hillsborough Co.: Tampa. SW corner of MacDill Avenue and Wilder Street. 27º 56’ 51” N -82º -27’ -30” W
Description:Large colony. Erect plants; petals light yellow with dark maroon bases. 
Habitat:In weedy, wooded area.
Reproductive State:Flower
Collector:C. vanHoek s.n.
Date:03 Nov 1982
Accession No:166074
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Family Name:Malvaceae
Currently Accepted Name:Hibiscus acetosella Welw. ex Hiern
Locality:USA. Florida. St. Lucie Co.: North Fork St. Lucie River Preserve State Park (Savannas Preserve State Park); along trail near drainage ditch, near fence, and adjacent to scrub area. 29º 17’ 52” N 80º 19’ 9” W
Habitat:Mesic flatwoods.
Collector:C. Lockhart 356
Date:30 Aug 2005
Accession No:245506
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Family Name:Malvaceae
Currently Accepted Name:Hibiscus acetosella Welw. ex Hiern
Locality:USA. Florida. Broward Co.: Miramar Pineland Natural Area. T51S, R41E, Sec. 28. 25º 59’ 14” N -80º -13’ -56” W
Collector:P. L. Howell 1131
Date:16 Oct 2009
Accession No:252756
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Family Name:Malvaceae
Currently Accepted Name:Hibiscus acetosella Welw. ex Hiern
Locality:USA. Florida. Lee Co.: Six Mile Cypress Slough Preserve, Fort Myers. 30º 42’ 0” N -85º -4’ 0” W
Habitat:Schinus removal area.
Reproductive State:Fruit
Collector:L. Jewell s.n.
  with M. Miller
Date:Oct 2012
Accession No:265299
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Family Name:Malvaceae
Currently Accepted Name:Hibiscus acetosella Welw. ex Hiern - Determined By: P. A. Fryxell, 1999
Locality:USA. Illinois. Champaign Co.: Champaign; Illinois Natural History Survey, 607 E Peabody Drive, research greenhouse. 40º 6’ 59” N -88º -14’ -36” W
Description:Perennial herb 1-1.5 m tall, flowers yellow with purplish center; young foliage edible, sorrel-like. 
Reproductive State:Flower
Notes:CULTIVATED; cuttings originally from a garden plot at Dodd's Park, Mattis Avenue, Champaign.
Collector:S. R. Hill 32155
Date:12 Mar 2000
Accession No:259410
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Family Name:Malvaceae
Currently Accepted Name:Hibiscus acetosella Welw. ex Hiern
Locality:USA. Florida. Alachua Co.: Gainesville; University of Florida Department of Environmental Horticulture trial gradens, N side of Fifield Hall.
Description:Upright herb qwith woody base, 4.5 ft. high, falling over from storms; foliage burgundy. 
Habitat:Cultivated in trial garden of vegetatively propagated annuals.
Notes:CULTIVATED
Collector:M. S. Frank 152
Date:08 Aug 2003
Accession No:303392
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