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Red Maple
Acer rubrum
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Red Maple Samaras
Acer rubrum
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Florida Maple
Acer saccharum
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Florida Maple
Acer saccharum ssp. floridanum
The Florida Maple is a subspecies of the familiar Sugar Maple that is found throughout much of the eastern Untied States. This Florida version of the sugar maple was first recognized by the famous botanist Alvan Wentworth Chapman in 1860. -
Florida Maple
Acer saccharum
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Red Buckeye Fruits
Aesculus pavia
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Red Buckeye
Aesculus pavia
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Florida Hobblebush
Agarista populifolia
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Florida Hobblebush
Agarista populifolia
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Alabama Croton
Croton alabamensis
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Alabama Snow-wreath
Neviusia alabamensis
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Tungoil Tree
Aleurites fordii
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Hazel Alder Catkins and Cones
Alnus serrulata
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Northern Serviceberry
Amelanchier arborea
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Bastard False Indigo
Amorpha fruticosa
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Bastard False Indigo
Amorpha fruticosa
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Miami Leadplant
Amorpha herbacea var. crenulata
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Devil's Walkingstick
Aralia spinosa
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Devil's Walkingstick
Aralia spinosa
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Spines on Devil's Walkingstick
Aralia spinosa
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Coral Ardisia
Ardisia crenata
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Bigflower Pawpaw
Asimina obovata
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Smallflower Pawpaw
Asimina parviflora
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Four-petaled Pawpaw
Asimina tetramera
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Common Pawpaw
Asimina triloba
This is the species commercially grown for its fruits. -
Saltwater Falsewillow
Baccharis angustifolia
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Saltwater Falsewillow
Baccharis angustifolia
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Silverling
Baccharis glomeruliflora
This shrub can be distinguished from the other two Baccharis species found in Florida by its stalkless flowers and wider leaves. -
Silverling
Baccharis glomeruliflora
Tthis is one of the three groundsels found in Florida. This species is usually found in floodplain forests. -
Back Dunes
Pine flatwoods and swales are found on the landward side of coastal dunes.
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Beech-Magnolia Forest Slope
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Tarflower
Bejaria racemosa
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Smooth Strongbark
Bourreria cassinifolia
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Bahama Strongbark
Bourreria succulenta
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Bahama Strongbark
Bourreria succulenta
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Gray Nicker
Caesalpinia bonduc
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Yellow Nicker
Caesalpinia major
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Beautyberry
Callcarpa americna
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Carolina Allspice
Calycanthus floridus
Also called sweetshrub, the flowers have a strong spicy fragrance that smell like a mix of cinnamon and strawberry to me. It is an heirlom shrub that deserves a place in any landscaped yard, formal or informal. -
Carolina Allspice
Calycanthus floridus
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American Hornbeam
Carpinus caroliniana
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American Hornbeam
Carpinus caroliniana
The brownish papery "leaves" are actually papery bracts surrounding the tree's fruits. the American Hornbeam is also called Musclewood because you can feel sinews when you slide your hand down its smooth trunk. -
Wild Olive
Cartrema floridana
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Pignut Hickory
Carya glabra
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Chinquapin
Castanea pumila
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New Jersey Tea
Ceanothus americanus
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Littleleaf Buckbrush Fruits
Ceanothus microphyllus
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Little Buckbrush
Ceanothus microphyllus