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Ansin Tract - June
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Plants
The images below of plants and blossoms, taken during the month of June, 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.
Darrow's blueberry (Vaccinium darrowii)
Golden polypody fern (Phlebodium aureum) with muscadine grape vine (Vitis rotundifolia)
Golden polypody spores (underside of leaf)
Lichen
Lichens
Lichens with desiccated resurrection ferns (Pleopeltis polypodioides)
Love vine (Cassytha filiformis)
Man-of-the-Earth morning glory (Ipomoea pandurata) on velvet or dull-leaf wild coffee (Psychotria sulzneri)
Moss on sabal palm (Sabal palmetto)
Colorful palmetto frond (Serenoa repens)
Partridge berry (Mitchella repens)
Pine with recent lightning strike damage
Rosary pea - pods and seeds, (I)
Royal fern (Osmunda regalis var. spectabilis)
Coastalplain staggerbush with blossoms, also sometimes called rusty lyonia
Coastalplain staggerbush (Lyonia fruticosa)
Shiny lyonia or fetterbush (Lyonia lucida)
Southern shield fern (Thelypteris kunthii)
This may be the native sword fern (Nephrolepis exaltata) - the invasive Boston fern is very similar and hard to tell apart
Tillandsia (Tillandsia var.)
Scrub wild olive (Cartrema floridanum), (Ec)
Wild pennyroyal (Piloblephis rigida), (nearly Ec)
Winged sumac (Rhus copallinum)
Cypress witchgrass (Dichanthelium ensifolium)
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