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Carrapiço (Medicago polymorpha)Observador
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Spiral soft fruiting bodies, in a mowed area.
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Marreca-Cabocla (Dendrocygna autumnalis)Observador
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Wondering what species makes a an L or sideways < flying formation of over 50 black-feathered birds (it was nighttime and they were quite high overhead
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Viburnum suspensumObservador
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Cultivated as a hedge
Does not flower or fruit year round.
It is flowering late February 2024
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Clerodendro-Arbóreo (Clerodendrum quadriloculare)Observador
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Property owner said this is spreads rapidly.
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Uva-Do-Mato (Cissus verticillata)Observador
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Vine, alternate leaves, has tendrils, no milky sap,
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Trichostema gracileObservador
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Occurring on the Atlantic Coastal Ridge, Brevard County, xeric oak scrub, in sandy gaps among other native scrub plants. This Trichostema has narrow leaves and short trichomes.
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Lechea minorObservador
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In open Paola fine sands (as mapped by USDA) in xeric oak scrub, Atlantic Coastal Ridge.
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Panicum hemitomonObservador
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In saturated soils at edge of the depressional wetland, in Brevard County Environmentally Endangered Lands Program, Dicerandra Scrub Sanctuary
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Escalracho (Panicum repens)Observador
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Torpedo Grass (very invasive and non-native to Florida) interspersed with the native wetland plant species..
Dicerandra Scrub Sanctuary, but by the depressional wetland, definitely not in the xeric scrub.
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In yellow sandy scrub, growing appressed to sand, in Atlantic Coastal Ridge xeric sand openings. Stems have short trichomes that are simple in appearance. Observed open, twisted legume pods on this individual (see fourth photo for open pods).
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Liatris tenuifoliaObservador
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Slender, basal leaves becoming more slender and short apically
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Erianthus giganteusObservador
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The tallest grass, flowering.
In the marsh within the Brevard County Dicerandra Scrub Sanctuary.
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Froelichia floridanaObservador
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This individual is approximately 1.5 m tall.