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Lechea lakelae Wilbur
Lakela’s pinweed

Lechea lakelae
Copyright by: USF Herbarium (Lakela 30953).

Family: Cistaceae

Group: Dicot

Substrate: Terrestrial

Habit: Herb

Perennation: Perennial

Native Range: Endemic to South Florida in Collier County.

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NatureServe Global Status: Presumed Extinct

State of Florida Status: Endangered

Florida Natural Areas Inventory State Status: Presumed Extirpated or Extinct

IRC SOUTH FLORIDA Status: Presumed Extirpated or Extinct in the Wild

SOUTH FLORIDA Occurrence: Presumed Extirpated

SOUTH FLORIDA Native Status: Native

South Florida History and Distribution: An endemic perennial terrestrial herb known with certainty only from Marco Island in Collier County, and last collected there in 1987 (Richardson s.n. USF). It was ranked as possibly extirpated in Rare Plants of South Florida (Gann et al. 2002; pp 151-152) based on five collections between 1964 and 1987. No new records are known despite intensive searches (e.g., Wilder and Roche 2009), and this was published as globally extinct in 2020 (Knapp et al. 2020).

SOUTH FLORIDA Cultivated Status: Not Cultivated

Comments: It is similar to Lechea torreyi, except the capsules, stem, and leaves are completely glabrous, rather than appressed pilose, and the capsules slightly exceed the inner sepals at maturity, rather than being slightly shorter or equal to them.

Other data on Lechea lakelae available from :

Lechea lakelae has been found in the following conservation area :
Occurrence Native Status
Rookery Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve Reported

Lechea lakelae has been found in the following county :
Occurrence Native Status
Collier County Presumed Extirpated Presumed Extirpated

Lechea lakelae has been found in the following 2 habitats :
Scrub
Scrubby Flatwoods

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Lechea lakelae
Copyright by: USF Herbarium (Lakela 30953).