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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0PI 139210No. 5294Cliftonia monophylla (Lam.) Britton ex Sarg. Georgia, United States Historic1940COLLECTED08/28/1940Northeast of Homerville1862371PI 139210
1PI 139211Cliftonia monophylla (Lam.) Britton ex Sarg. Georgia, United States Historic1940COLLECTED08/24/1940Waycross, Ware County1862372PI 139211
2PI 132063Cliftonia monophylla (Lam.) Britton ex Sarg. Georgia, United States Historic1939COLLECTED03/11/1939Irwinville, Irwin County1848168PI 132063
3NA 88919TRx250320-02FLCliftonia monophylla (Lam.) Britton ex Sarg. Florida, United StatesNANot Available2025COLLECTED03/20/2025Off of Riley Barnhill Road near Panther Creek.30.87405000, -86.71327000Edge of bayhead.Wild materialpink flowered clone2172689NA 88919
4WLP 2587RJL2022FLAL-008Cliftonia monophylla (Lam.) Britton ex Sarg. Florida, United StatesNA2022COLLECTED07/28/2022Growing along Boiling Creek tributary of the Yellow River and reached by boat.30.57867600, -86.887014002Trees are typically found growing in part to full sun in permanently saturated to submersed conditions along the edge of the Boiling Creek, a slow-moving fresh water creek. Trees are growing in association with a wide array of deciduous and evergreen trees, shrubs and perennial plant species. This species requires acidic conditions. The underlying geology of this area is classified as Alluvium, of Pleistocene/Holocene origin and consists of undifferentiated Quaternary sediments of varying thickness including siliciclastics, organics and freshwater carbonates. The siliciclastics are light gray, tan, brown to black, unconsolidated to poorly consolidated, clean to clayey, silty, unfossiliferous, variably organic-bearing sands to blue green to olive green, poorly to moderately consolidated, sandy, silty clays. Organics occur as plant debris, roots, disseminated organic matrix and beds of peat. Freshwater carbonates, often referred to as marls in the literature, are scattered. Wild material2138697WLP 2587
5WLP 1131GF2018-10Cliftonia monophylla (Lam.) Britton ex Sarg. Florida, United StatesNA2018COLLECTED11/08/2018Liberty County; ; Apalachicola National Forest, 500 feet north of National Forest Rd 112, 0.2 miles west of Hwy 65.30.21891000, -84.8969100028Swampy area.2108892WLP 1131
6WLP 951RL 168Cliftonia monophylla (Lam.) Britton ex Sarg. Florida, United StatesNA2006COLLECTED07/01/2004Florida, Wakulla County, Near Apalachicola National Forest Rd. 329Wild material1777640WLP 951