Specimen Information

Hygrophila corymbosa
(starhorn)
Plants
Exotic

Specimen ID1247804
GroupPlants
GenusHygrophila
Speciescorymbosa
Common Namestarhorn
StateFL
CountyBroward
LocalityFt. Lauderdale, E of I-95 and S of North Fork New River
Mapping AccuracyApproximate
HUC8 NameFlorida Southeast Coast
HUC8 Number03090206
HUC10 Number0309020612
Map
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Collection Day30
Collection Month1
Collection Year1987
Year AccuracyActual
Potential Pathwayescaped captivity pond | released aquarium
Statusextirpated
Reference 1
Ref. Number:28433
Author:Wunderlin, R.P., B.F. Hansen, A.R. Franck, and F.B. Essig.
Date:2018
Title:Atlas of Florida Plants
Publisher:[S.M. Landry and K.N. Campbell (application development), USF Water Institute.] Institute for Systematic Botany, University of South Florida
Reference 2
Ref. Number:28670
Author:Wunderlin, R.P., B.F. Hansen, and D.W. Hall.
Date:1988
Title:The vascular flora of central Florida: taxonomic and nomenclatural changes, additional taxa, II
Journal:SIDA, Contributions to Botany
Volume:13
Issue:1
Pages:83-91
CommentsAbundant in muck of maple swamp. Some standing water.
Record TypeSpecimen
Earliest Recordnation
DisposalUniversity of South Florida Herbarium
Museum Cat NumberUSF 191264
VerifierR.P. Wunderlin
Freshwater/MarineFreshwater
Year ClassFlowering
Photo
Hygrophila corymbosa


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