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Robinia hispida
Family Name Fabaceae
Currently Accepted Name Robinia hispida L. - Determined By: L. C. Anderson, 1986
Locality USA. Florida , Franklin Co. : At back side of Sumatra Cemetery, just across county line and 0.2 mi. W of FL 65. 30° 1' 13" N 84° 58' 45" W
Description Shrubs.
Reproductive State Flower
Collector L. C. Anderson 9246
Collection Date 22 Apr 1986
Accession Number 196374
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Robinia hispida
Family Name Fabaceae
Currently Accepted Name Robinia hispida L.
Locality USA. Louisiana , Jackson Par. : Near Vernon cemetery. T17N, R2W, Sec. 22.
Habitat Established along roadside.
Reproductive State Flower
Collector J. A. Moore
with D. Spencer
Collection Date 26 Apr 1955
Accession Number 10272
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Robinia hispida
Family Name Fabaceae
Currently Accepted Name Robinia hispida L. - Determined By: Wilbur, 1958
Locality USA. South Carolina , Abbeville Co. : 2.5 mi. SW of Lowndesville.
Habitat Roadside.
Reproductive State Flower
Collector A. E. Radford
Collection Date 13 May 1957
Accession Number 14033
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Robinia hispida
Family Name Fabaceae
Currently Accepted Name Robinia hispida L.
Locality USA. South Carolina , Greenville Co. : US 25 near Paris Mountain Road exit.
Habitat Roadside.
Reproductive State Flower
Collector C. L. Rodgers
with N.E. Mullens
Collection Date 20 Apr 1976
Accession Number 123436
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Robinia hispida
Family Name Fabaceae
Currently Accepted Name Robinia hispida L. - Determined By: S. R. Hill, May 1988
Locality USA. South Carolina , Georgetown Co. : Petersfield, S-22-36 at S-22-790 near Marion and Horry County lines.
Description Flowers pink, standard with yellowish spot; locally common shrub 2-4 ft. tall.
Habitat Sandy soil; old field with persimmon.
Reproductive State Flower
Collector S. R. Hill
Collection Date 16 May 1988
Accession Number 200283
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Robinia hispida
Family Name Fabaceae
Currently Accepted Name Robinia hispida L. - Determined By: S. R. Hill, Sep 1993
Locality USA. South Carolina , Oconee Co. : Sumter National Forest, Andrew Pickens district, compartment 41; Forest Road 744, ca. 7 mi. NW of Walhalla.
Description Dwarf shrub 2-3 ft. tall, flowers pink.
Habitat Roadbank in the sun; with Pinus virginiana, Quercus spp.
Reproductive State Fertile
Collector S. R. Hill
with J. Westerhold
Collection Date 12 May 1993
Accession Number 213562
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Robinia hispida
Family Name Fabaceae
Currently Accepted Name Robinia hispida L. - Determined By: S. R. Hill, Sep 1993
Locality USA. South Carolina , Oconee Co. : Sumter National Forest, Andrew Pickens district, compartment 26, stand 24; Forest Road 724, Stumphouse Mountain area.
Description Flowers pink; shrub about 3 ft. tall.
Habitat Roadside at woodland margin.
Reproductive State Flower
Collector S. R. Hill
Collection Date 22 May 1993
Accession Number 213580
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Robinia hispida
Family Name Fabaceae
Currently Accepted Name Robinia hispida L.
Locality USA. South Carolina , Orangeburg Co. : W side of Cannon Bridge ROad and 3.5 mi. S of US 301, SW side of Orangeburg. 33° 25' 43" N 80° 52' 54" W
Description Smallish slender herbs;; stems prominently hispid-bristly, especially above; corolla bright pink, the banner with a bit of a yellow-green eye, petals drying much darker (purple), the flowers with no or barely discernible scent.
Habitat Open roadside and culvert margin, suspiciously near dwellings, probably persisting from cultivation.
Reproductive State Flower
Collector J. B. Nelson
Collection Date 28 Apr 2019
Accession Number 300969
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Robinia hispida
Family Name Fabaceae
Currently Accepted Name Robinia hispida L. - Determined By: C. vanHoek, 2020
Locality USA. Georgia , Murray Co. : Grassy Mountain; near top of ridge.
Description This has no thorns and it is not sticky, thus it cannot be R. pseudoacacia or R. viscosa.
Habitat Roadside.
Reproductive State
Collector M. H. Berry
Collection Date 28 May 1944
Accession Number 301041
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Robinia hispida
Family Name Fabaceae
Currently Accepted Name Robinia hispida L.
Locality USA. Virginia , Tazewell Co. : Ruderal along VA 656, 0.5 mi. N of VA 650.
Description Appearing as escapes; shrubs to 4-5 feet.
Habitat Hillside.
Reproductive State Flower Bud
Collector L. J. Uttal
Collection Date 28 May 1970
Accession Number 97892
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Robinia hispida
Family Name Fabaceae
Currently Accepted Name Robinia hispida L.
Locality USA. Kentucky , Pike Co. : Pine Mountain; just above the Elkhorn Stone Quarry; ca. 2.5 mi. S of Elkhorn City.
Habitat Xeric, ridgecrest pine-oak woods.
Reproductive State
Elevation 2760 to ft
Collector T. F. Wieboldt
with A. B. Davenport, F. Levy
Collection Date 24 Aug 1982
Accession Number 183989
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