PLANTS OF EVERGLADES NATIONAL PARK - National Park Service
PLANTS OF EVERGLADES NATIONAL PARK - National Park Service
PLANTS OF EVERGLADES NATIONAL PARK - National Park Service
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Addendum 1. Additional flora of Key Largo Ranger Station tract.<br />
The following species have been noted within the 14 acre tract of <strong>National</strong> <strong>Park</strong> <strong>Service</strong> land at the Key<br />
Largo Ranger Station, and nowhere else in Everglades <strong>National</strong> <strong>Park</strong>. The tract is partly tropical hardwood<br />
hammock, not in mature condition, and partly a grassy clearing facing Florida Bay.<br />
Amyris elemifera L. Rutaceae Torchwood<br />
Colubrina elliptica (Sw.) Briz. & Stern Rhamnaceae Naked-wood<br />
Drypetes diversifolia Krug & Urb. Euphorbiaceae Milkbark<br />
Exostema caribaeum (Jacq.) Roem. & Schult. Rubiaceae Princewood<br />
Gouania lupuloides (L.) Urb. Rhamnaceae Chew-stick<br />
Passiflora multiflora L. Passifloraceae Passion-flower<br />
Priva lappulacea Pers. Verbenaceae Velvet Burr<br />
Reynosia septentrionalis Urb. Rhamnaceae Darling-plum<br />
Schaefferia frutescens Jacq. Celastraceae Florida Boxwood