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Vascular Plants of State Parks in the Florida Keys

There are 657 taxa reported for State Parks in the Florida Keys.


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Scientific Name: Common Name:
Baccharis angustifolia Narrowleaved groundsel, Saltwater Falsewillow
Baccharis glomeruliflora Silverling
Baccharis halimifolia Saltbush, Groundsel tree, Sea-myrtle
Bacopa monnieri Water hyssop, Herb-of-grace
Batis maritima Saltwort, Turtleweed
Bauhinia variegata var. variegata Orchid tree, Mountain ebony
Bidens alba var. radiata Spanish-needles
Blutaparon vermiculare Samphire, Silverhead
Boerhavia diffusa Red spiderling, Wineflower
Boerhavia erecta Erect spiderling
Borrichia arborescens Green sea-oxeye-daisy, Tree seaside oxeye
Borrichia frutescens Silver sea-oxeye-daisy, Bushy seaside oxeye
Bothriochloa pertusa Pitted bluestem, Pitted beardgrass
Bougainvillea glabra Paper flower
Bourreria succulenta Smooth strongback, Bahama strongbark
Bourreria tomentosa Rough strongback
Buchnera americana American bluehearts
Bursera simaruba Gumbo-limbo
Byrsonima lucida Locustberry

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