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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:
Habenaria floribunda Rein orchid, Toothpetal false reinorchid
Halodule wrightii Shoal-grass, Shoalweed
Hamelia patens var. patens Firebush
Harrisia fragrans Fragrant pricklyapples, Caribbean applecactus
Helianthus annuus Annual sunflower, Common sunflower
Heliotropium angiospermum Scorpionstail
Heliotropium curassavicum Seaside heliotrope, Salt heliotrope
Heliotropium polyphyllum Pineland heliotrope
Herissantia crispa Bladdermallow
Heterosavia bahamensis Maidenbush, Bahama maidenbush
Hibiscus poeppigii Poeppig’s rosemallow
Hibiscus rosa-sinensis Garden rosemallow, Shoe-back-plant
Hibiscus tiliaceus var. tiliaceus Seaside mahoe, Sea hibiscus, mahoe
Hippocratea volubilis Medicine vine
Hippomane mancinella Manchineel
Hydrocotyle umbellata Manyflower marshpennywort
Hylocereus undatus Nightblooming cereus
Hymenocallis latifolia Mangrove spiderlily, Perfumed spiderlily
Hyparrhenia rufa Jaragua
Hypelate trifoliata White-ironwood, Inkwood

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