|                    Pitted stripeseed
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                |                    Piriqueta cistoides subsp. caroliniana
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                |                    Passifloraceae 
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                 Landscape Uses:
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                 Primarily recommended for natural landscapes and habitat restorations.  Also wildflower gardens. | 
               
                Ecological Restoration Notes:  | 
               
              
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                | Availability: | 
               
              
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                 Grown by enthusiasts and occasionally by native plant nurseries. | 
               
              
                | Description: | 
               
              
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                 Small herbaceous wildflower. | 
               
              
                | Height: | 
               
              
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                 About 4-8 inches in height.  Usually taller than broad, but sometimes falling over and forming small patches. | 
               
              
                | Growth Rate: | 
               
              
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                 Fast. | 
               
              
                | Range: | 
               
              
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                 Southern United States south to the Monroe County Keys; West Indies.  In the Monroe County Keys, apparently disjunct from Miami-Dade County to the pine rocklands of Big Pine Key; also collected once on Key Largo, but perhaps introduced there. | 
               
              
                | Habitats: | 
               
              
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                 Pinelands, prairies and marshes. | 
               
              
                | Soils: | 
               
              
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                 Moist to seasonally wet, well- to moderately well-drained sandy or limestone soils, without humus. | 
               
              
                | Nutritional Requirements: | 
               
              
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                 Low; it grows in nutrient poor soils. | 
               
              
                | Salt Water Tolerance: | 
               
              
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                 Low; does not tolerate long-term flooding by salt or brackish water. | 
               
              
                | Salt Wind Tolerance: | 
               
              
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                 Low; salt wind may burn the leaves. | 
               
              
                | Drought Tolerance: | 
               
              
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                 High; does not require any supplemental water once established. | 
               
              
                | Light Requirements: | 
               
              
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                 Full sun. | 
               
              
                | Flower Color: | 
               
              
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                 Yellow. | 
               
              
                | Flower Characteristics: | 
               
              
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                 Showy, about 3/4" wide. | 
               
              
                | Flowering Season: | 
               
              
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                 All year; peak spring-fall. | 
               
              
                | Fruit: | 
               
              
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                 Inconspicuous, globose 3-valved capsule containing light brown to gray pitted seeds. | 
               
              
                | Wildlife and Ecology: | 
               
              
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                 Larval host for Gulf fritillary butterflies. For an excellent article on uses by Gulf fritillary butterflies and other insects see this article by Rufino Osorio in The Palmetto.  | 
               
                     
                | Horticultural Notes: | 
               
              
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                 Can be grown from seed. | 
               
              
                | Comments: | 
               
              
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                 See also the Florida Wildflower Foundation's  Flower Friday page. 
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                    James Johnson, 2014 In habitat, Everglades National Park, Florida Expand
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