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Ansin Tract - February

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Plants

The images below of plants and blossoms, taken during the month of February, provide an expectation of what you may see upon a visit during that month. Plants featured here are native, unless otherwise noted. In addition, some identifications include codes indicating "Ec"=endemic, "Eg"=endangered, "I"=invasive/non-native and/or "T"=threatened, as recorded by the Atlas of Florida Plants.

Trail with oaks and palmettos
Trail with oaks and palmettos
Palmetto trunks
Palmetto trunks
Trail with oaks, palmettos and pines
Trail with oaks, palmettos and pines
Resurrection ferns and tillandsias
Resurrection ferns (Pleopeltis michauxiana) and tillandsias
Resurrection ferns, tillandsias and Sabal palms
Resurrection ferns (Pleopeltis michauxiana), tillandsias, Sabal palms (Sabal palmetto) and lichens
Trail bridge with oaks and palmettos
Trail bridge with oaks and palmettos
Sword fern
This may be the native sword fern (Nephrolepis exaltata) - the invasive Boston fern is very similar and hard to tell apart.
Oaks with tillandsias and palmettos
Oaks with tillandsias and palmettos


 
Cherry laurel
Cherry laurel (Prunus caroliniana)
dead Slash pine, perhaps from lighting strike
dead Slash pine, perhaps from lighting strike
Oaks with tillandsias and palmettos
Oaks with tillandsias and palmettos
 
Trail with pines and palmettos
Trail with pines and palmettos
TBD
Darrow's blueberry and muscadine grape
Darrow's blueberry (Vaccinium darrowii) and muscadine grape
Trail with oaks and pines
Trail with oaks and pines
Partridge pea with winter shadows
Partridge pea (Chamaecrista fasciculata) with winter shadows
Sand live oak
Sand live oak (Quercus geminata)