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БагаторічнаFloating-leaf pondweed
Potamogeton natans
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БагаторічнаFloating-water-plantain
Luronium natans
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БагаторічнаFlooded-gum
Eucalyptus grandis
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БагаторічнаFlor de conchitas
Centrosema pubescens
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БагаторічнаFlor de san jose
Senna atomaria
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Florida Anise Tree (Purple Anise)
Illicium floridanum
Plant in moist, acidic, humus-rich, well-drained soil in partial to full shade; Florida anise tree is one of the finest native evergreen shrubs for deep shade in the Deep South, producing lustrous dark green aromatic foliage (strongly anise-scented when crushed) that forms a dense, refined screen un
Florida Azalea (Yellow Azalea)
Rhododendron austrinum
Plant in moist, acidic (pH 4.5–5.5), humus-rich, well-drained soil in partial shade; Florida azalea is one of the earliest and most fragrant of the native deciduous azaleas, producing clusters of brilliant golden-yellow to orange-yellow tubular flowers with exserted stamens in early spring before or
Florida Blazingstar
Liatris elegantula
Florida Blazingstar is a small native perennial endemic to the sandy scrub, sandhill, and dry flatwood communities of the Florida peninsula, producing slender spikes of small, pinkish-purple flower heads in fall that provide a vital late-season nectar source for native bees, skippers, and migrating
Florida Cherry Palm
Pseudophoenix sargentii
Florida Cherry Palm — also called Buccaneer Palm — is one of the rarest native palms in the continental United States, known from only a handful of natural populations in the Florida Keys, while more widespread through the Caribbean and the Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico. The trunk is distinctively swo
Florida Clover Ash
Tetrazygia bicolor
Florida Clover Ash — also called West Indian Clover Ash — is a native member of the Melastomataceae (melastome) family, found in the United States only in the pine rocklands and tropical hardwood hammocks of Miami-Dade County, Florida, where it is listed as critically imperiled. The lance-shaped, th
Florida Goldenrod
Solidago floridana
Florida Goldenrod is a native perennial endemic to the sandy, xeric scrub, sandhill, and flatwoods habitats of the Florida peninsula, producing bright yellow flower spikes in fall that provide critical late-season nectar for native bees, monarch butterflies, and numerous other pollinators in the imp
Florida Leucothoe (Pipestem Leucothoe)
Leucothoe populifolia
Florida leucothoe is an upright, arching, semi-evergreen to evergreen native shrub that thrives beneath pines and oaks in moist, acidic, sandy or loamy soils — one of the Southeast's most graceful shade-garden shrubs, seldom seen in commerce despite its outstanding ornamental qualities. In spring, f
Florida Maple (Southern Sugar Maple)
Acer floridanum
Plant in moist, slightly acidic to neutral, well-drained to moderately moist, loamy soil in full sun to partial shade — Florida maple is the southern adaptation of the sugar maple group, a medium-sized native tree of limestone bluffs, rich upland woods, and creek bottoms throughout the Southeast, pr
Florida Mistflower (Hairy Mistflower)
Conoclinium dissectum
Florida mistflower is a Gulf Coast native closely related to but distinct from the common blue mistflower (Conoclinium coelestinum), with deeply dissected, pinnately cut leaves that give it a finer, lacier texture — the species name 'dissectum' refers to these divided leaves. It grows naturally in d
Florida Privet
Forestiera segregata
Florida Privet is a tough, adaptable native shrub, native to coastal hammocks, scrub, and beach margins of south Florida, the Keys, and the Caribbean, where it grows in thin, well-drained, sandy or rocky soils under the influence of salt spray and periodic drought. Related to the ornamental privets
Florida Royal Palm
Roystonea elata
Florida Royal Palm is the most stately and formal of the native Florida palms, endemic to the wet, subtropical forests and swamp edges of the Everglades and extreme southern Florida, where it rises with a dramatically smooth, grayish-green, ringed trunk topped by a brilliant emerald-green crownshaft
Florida Serviceberry
Amelanchier obovalis
Florida Serviceberry is a native shrub of moist to wet, sandy coastal plain habitats from Virginia south to Florida, producing clusters of small white flowers in late winter to early spring — among the first native flowers to open each year — that provide a critical early nectar and pollen source fo
Florida Torreya
Torreya taxifolia
Florida Torreya — also called Stinking Cedar for its pungent, resinous foliage — is one of the most critically endangered trees on Earth, native to a handful of steep, moist ravines along the Apalachicola River in the Florida Panhandle and adjacent Georgia, where the cool, humid microclimate provide
Florida Wood Fern
Dryopteris floridana
Florida Wood Fern is a handsome evergreen native fern of the southeastern coastal plain, native to the moist, shaded understories of cypress swamps, bayheads, and bottomland hardwood forests from South Carolina to peninsular Florida, where it grows in the humid, warm-temperate and subtropical condit
Florida Yew
Taxus floridana
Florida Yew is an extremely rare and critically endangered native conifer restricted to fewer than two dozen sites in the moist, shaded ravines along the Apalachicola River in the Florida Panhandle, where it shares habitat with Florida Torreya in one of the most species-rich temperate forest communi
БагаторічнаFlorida ash
Fraxinus caroliniana
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БагаторічнаFlorida beggarweed
Desmodium tortuosum
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БагаторічнаFlorida blue lettuce
Lactuca floridana
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БагаторічнаFlorida elodea
Hydrilla verticillata
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