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Floristic Inventory of the Florida Keys Database Online

There are 1031 taxa reported for the Florida Keys.


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Scientific Name: Common Name: Native Status:
Vachellia choriophylla Cinnecord Native
Vachellia farnesiana var. pinetorum Pineland acacia Native
Vachellia farnesiana var. farnesiana Sweet acacia Native
Vachellia macracantha Porknut Possibly Extirpated
Vallesia antillana Pearlberry, Tearshrub Native
Vanilla barbellata Wormvine orchid Native
Varronia bullata subsp. humilis Butterflybush, Curacao bush, Bloodberry Native
Verbesina encelioides Western crownbeard, Golden crownbeard Not Native, Naturalized
Vernonia blodgettii Florida ironweed Native
Vicia acutifolia Sand vetch, Fourleaf vetch
Vigna luteola Cow-pea, Hairypod cowpea Native
Vitex trifolia Simpleleaf chastetree Not Native, Naturalized
Vitis rotundifolia Muscadine, Muscadine grape Native
Vitis shuttleworthii Calusa grape Not Native, Cultivated Only
Vittaria lineata Shoestring fern Native
Voyria parasitica Parasitic ghostplant Native



Online Resources

  • Floristic Inventory of the Florida Keys
  • Floristic Inventory of South Florida
  • Natives for Your Neighborhood
  • Plantas de Puerto Rico / Plants of Puerto Rico
  • Plantas del Mayab (Yucatan)

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  • Rare Plants of Everglades National Park (Report)
  • Rare Plants of South Florida (Book)

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