
The Institute for Regional Conservation
Apparently very rare and ephemeral in the lower sandy Keys. We consider this native and extant throughout the Florida Keys.
Pass the Torch – Plant Torchwood - UF/IFAS Extension Broward …
Dec 19, 2022 · Torchwood is a very unique and under-utilized native tree that occurs mostly in South Florida and the Florida Keys. It also occurs in Mexico and the Caribbean. It can also grow on the East Coast of Florida to 9B, around St. Augustine.
EUPHORBIACEAE - florida.plantatlas.usf.edu
Contains 24 genera and 104 accepted taxa overall. This family is completely databased for all specimens. This species have been reported in the counties highlighted.
Plant Atlas - University of South Florida
In the modern sense, Euphorbia s.l. is a large genus of ca. 2000 species characterized by its cyathium (an involucre of clustered, reduced male and female flowers). Euphorbia s.l. includes other traditionally recognized genera such as Chamaesyce, Pedilanthus, and Poinsettia (see Horn et al. 2012; Yang et al. 2012).
Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, Florida 33431 Abstract: Chamaesyce deltoidea, with its infraspecific taxa, and Chamaesyce pinetoram were studied with regard to morphology, distribution, habitat, and taxonomy.
The Institute for Regional Conservation
Euphorbia hyssopifolia has been reported from the following 8 conservation areas in the FLORIDA KEYS: Occurrence Native Status Bahia Honda State Park: Present Native Biscayne National Park, Florida Keys Section: Present Native Curry Hammock State Park: Reported
Florida Keys Noseburn / Center For Plant Conservation
Nov 22, 2022 · Although this species is endemic to pine rocklands of Miami-Dade County and the Florida Keys, it is quite widespread within this range. According to The Institute for Regional Conservation’s online Floristic Inventory of South Florida, it is present in 38 conservation areas.
Eulophia graminea in the Keys - UF/IFAS Extension Monroe County
Feb 23, 2021 · Eulophia graminea, a terrestrial orchid commonly known as Chinese ground orchid, was first discovered in south Miami in 2007. By 2010, it had spread to seven more counties, including one known occurrence from No Name Key (Pemberton, 2013).
Plant Field Guide References - Florida Natural Areas Inventory
Keys to the flora of Florida:7, Campanulaceae. Florida Agricul-tural Experiment Station Journal Series No. 964. Department of Botany, Agricultural Experiment Station, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida.
Euphorbiaceae (spurges) - Florida Nature
Euphorbiaceae: Taxonomy | Species on this site. Home | Search | Photo Index | Contributions | Frequently Asked Questions | Contact Us. Taxonomic Classification. Kingdom: Plantae (plants) Phylum: Embryophyta (higher plants) Class: Magnoliopsida (dicotyledons) Order: Malpighiales; Family: Euphorbiaceae (spurges) Species listed on this site