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SMNWR Flora Master List Taxon Family Date Voucher Fl/Fr/V Location on SMNWR , Florida Acalypha graciliens Euphorbiac. Jul19'07 23318 FL Rd 408 (PAN) Acer negundo Acerac. Apr18'07 22904 FR North Line Rd (WAK) Acer rubrum Acerac. Feb9'07 22722 FR North Line Rd (WAK) Acer saccharum ssp. floridanum Acerac. Oct23'12 26753 V 29.99654/84.43214 - Rd 400 Achillea millefolium Asterac. Wooten FL Tram Rd Acmella oppositifolia Asterac. Sep13'07 23527 FL/FR 30.13817/84.13530 - heliport N of Tram Rd Aeschynomene viscidula Fabac. Aug25'06 22281 FL E of Otter Lake (PAN) Aesculus pavia Hippocastanac. Mar15'07 22762 FL North Line Rd (WAK) Agalinis divaricata Scrophulariac. Sep29'06 22443 FL Rd 316, N of Otter Lake Rd (PAN) Agalinis fasciculata Scrophulariac. Sep27'08 24192 FL 30.07828/84.17900 - Lighthouse Pool Agalinis filicaulis Scrophulariac. Nov24'06 22660 FL/FR Rd 407 at Rd 413 (PAN) Agalinis filifolia Scrophulariac. Oct06'63 McD3764 FL/FR 1 mi S of Sopchoppy in pinewoods Agalinis harperi Scrophulariac. Oct19'06 22530 FL/FR Rd 207 (WAK) + Tram Rd-24177 + 24731 Agalinis linifolia Scrophulariac. Sep21'06 22416 FL Rd 212 (WAK) Agalinis maritima Scrophulariac. Jun28'96 16734 FL/FR E of Tower Pond Agalinis obtusifolia Scrophulariac. Sep13'07 23528 FL 30.13800/84.12049 - S of Tram Rd Agalinis plukenetii Scrophulariac. Nov02'06 22581 FL/FR Rd 316. N of Otter Lake (PAN) Agalinis purpurea Scrophulariac. Oct05'06 22477 FL along Aucilla Tram Rd (Jeff. Co.) Agalinis tenuifolius Scrophulariac. Nov02'06 22603 FR Rd 316, NW of Otter Lake (PAN) Ageratina aromatica Asterac. Nov07'08 24298 FL/FR Rd 214 near Rte 365 (WAK) Ageratina jucunda Asterac. Aug31'06 22323 FL/FR Rd 210 just S of 200 (WAK) Agrimonia microcarpa Rosac. Sep14'06 22378 FL/FR North Line Rd (WAK) Agrostis scabra Poac. Apr17'08 23800 FL 30.11251/84.28825 - Rd 213 + 24432 Albizia julibrissin Fabac. Jun06'08 23911 FL 30.08368/84.31841 - Rd 226 Aletris lutea Liliac. Apr26'07 22933 FL Rd115 just N of Aucilla Tram Rd Aletris obovata Liliac. May24'07 23120 FL 30.04878/84.38187 - Rd 309 + 22932 Aletris X tottenii Liliac. May08'09 24483 FL 30.13945/84.12291 ~ Rd 105 Allium canadense var. mobil. Alliac. Apr26'07 22959 FL East River area Amaranthus australis Amaranthac. Aug10'06 22179 FL/FR dikes along Lighthouse Rd + 22366 Amaranthus palmeri Amaranthac. Aug18'11 25680 FL/FR 30.17160/84.24738- Hwy 98 Amaranthus spinosus Amaranthac. Sep19'08 24167 FR 30.14002/84.13649 - S of Tram Rd Ambrosia artemisiifolia Asterac. Aug10'06 LA V along Lighthouse Rd Ambrosia psilostachya Asterac. Aug31'06 22327 FL/FR Rd 202 just SE of 205 (WAK) Ambrosia trifida Asterac. Spe28'12 26645 FL 30.08650/84.16610 - butterfly garden Amianthum muscaetoxicum Liliac. Mar30'07 22826 FL Florida Trail near Rte 367 Ammannia latifolia Lythrac. Aug30'07 23452 FL/FR 16731 Amorpha fruticosa Fabac. Apr10'09 24399 FL 30.12595/84.14857 - East River pool Ampelaster carolinianus Asterac. Nov13'06 22634 FL/FR Shepherd's Spring (WAK) Ampelopsis arborea Vitac. Jun07'09 23168 FL/FR bridge on Och. State Park Rd (PAN) Amphicarpum muhlenbergianum Poac. Oct05'06 22457 FL/FR along Aucilla Tram Rd (Jefferson Co.) Amsonia ciliata Apocynac. Jun07'07 23159 FR Rd 417 (PAN) +24438 Amsonia tabermontana Apocynac. Apr25'95 15449 FL entrance NE1/4 Sec 8 [also 22880] Anagallis minima Primulac. May27'08 23833 FL/FR 30.12785/84.31458 - Rte 365 + Andropogon floridanus Poac. Oct23'08 24267 FL/FR 30.12137/84.31506 - Rte 365 by Rd 214 Andropogon gerardii Poac. Sep29'06 22435 FL/FR Florida Trail, S of Rd 214 (WAK) Andropogon glom. V. hirsutior Poac. Nov30'06 22671 FL/FR beside Aucilla Tram Rd (Jeff.) Andropogon glomeratus v. gla. Poac. Oct02'08 24202 FL 30.02303/84.44464 - Rte 372 Andropogon glomeratus v. pum. Poac. Oct23'08 24273 FL/FR 30.15020/84.15121 - Rd 102 + Andropogon gyrans v. gyrans Poac. Oct26'06 22572 FL/FR Rd 309 at Skipper Bay Rd + 24310, 15 Andropogon gyrans v. stenoph. Poac. Nov24'06 22658 FL/FR Rd 407 between 410 and 415 (PAN) Andropogon longiberbis Poac. Nov24'06 22663 FL/FR along Rd 411 (PAN) Andropogon ternarius Poac. Nov2'06 22579 FL/FR Otter Lake Rd (PAN) + 24270 Andropogon tracyi Poac. Nov10'10 25341 FL 30.12045/84.31271- Rd 214, E of Rte 367 Andropogon virgin. var. glaucus Poac. Oct02'08 24203 FL 30.02303/84.44464 - Rte 372 Andropogon virginicus v. virg. Poac. Oct23'08 24271 FL/FR 30.12510/84.31481-Rte 365, S of 98 Angelica dentata Apiac. Nov02'06 22589 FL/FR Rd 316, N of Otter Lake + 24316 + 24735 Anthaenantia rufa Poac. Sep21'06 22412 FL/FR Rd 212 (WAK) Anthaenantia villosa Poac. Oct19'06 22533 FR Rd 202 E of Wakulla Beach Rd (WAK) Apios americana Fabac. Aug24'06 22260 FL/FR along Aucilla Tram Rd (Jeff. Co.) Apocynum cannabinum Apocynac. May27'08 23842 FL Rd 218 + 16801 Apteria aphylla Burmanniac. Sep14'06 22385 FL Coggin Branch, Rd 211 (WAK) Aralia spinosa Araliac. Oct16'08 24259 FR 30.07820/84.31248 - Rd 224 Ardisia crenata Myrsinac. Dec21'06 22703 FR Wakulla Beach Rd (WAK) Arenaria lanuginosa Caryophyllac. Jun12'07 23178 FL North Line Rd (WAK) Arenaria serpyllifolia Caryophyllac. Feb22'07 22745 FL Picnic Pond area Arisaema triphyllum Arac. May03'07 22975 FR North Line Rd (WAK) Aristida lanosa Poac. Sep29'06 22433 FL/FR Florida Trail, S of Rd 214 (WAK) Aristida palustris Poac. Oct26'06 22563 FR pond by Rd 309 (PAN) Aristida patula Poac. Aug25'06 22294 FL Rd 320 just E of Rte 372 (PAN) Aristida purpures. v. tenuispica Poac. Nov2'06 22578 FL/FR Otter Lake Rd (PAN) Aristida purpurescens v. purp. Poac. Sep21'06 22427 FL Rd 215 (WAK) Aristida purpurescens v. virgata Poac. Aug25'06 22296 FR Rd 320 just E of Rte 372 (PAN) Aristida simpliciflora Poac. Dec12'08 24309 FR 30.04620/84.48459 - Rd 410 Aristida stricta Poac. Nov02'06 22593 FL/FR Rd 316, W of Otter Creek (PAN) Aristolochia serpentaria Aristolochiac. Sep14'06 22375 V North Line Rd (WAK) + 22973 (May03'07) Arnoglossum ovatum Asterac. Sep08'06 22342 FL Rd 202 E of Wakulla Beach Rd + 24317 Arsitida spiciformis Poac. Aug10'06 22189 FR along Port Leon Rd Arundinaria gigantea Poac. Mar15'07 22767 FL North Line Rd (WAK) + 23653 Arundo donax Poac. Sep27'07 23611 FL/FR 30.04041/84.38808 - N of Panacea Asapagus aethiopicus Liliac. Jun27'08 23990 FL/FR 30.11021/84.25878 - Wak. Beach Rd Asclepias amplexicaule Asclepiadac. Sep21'06 22399 FL 30.12395/84.30910 - Rd 215 Asclepias cinerea Asclepiadac. Jun03'08 23897 FL 30.05363/84.44299 - Rd 338 Asclepias connivens Asclepiadac. Jul19'07 23309 FL Rd 408 (PAN) Asclepias humistrata Asclepiadac. Apr11'07 22870 FL Rd 214 near Rte 365 (WAK) Asclepias lanceolata Asclepiadac. Apr26'07 22943 FL Rd 116 just N of Aucilla Tram Rd Asclepias longifolia Asclepiadac. May17'07 23059 FL Rd 205 just S Rd 206 (WAK) Asclepias michauxii Asclepiadac. Jun03'08 23902 FL 30.03938/84.46129 - Rd 406 Asclepias obovata Asclepiadac. May24'07 23110 FL bud Rd 309 at Bottoms Rd (PAN) Asclepias pedicillata Asclepiadac. Apr25'95 15440 FL Walking Trail NE1/4 Sec 16 + May10'07 Asclepias perennis Asclepiadac. Aug24'06 22254 FL/FR along Aucilla Tram Rd + Apr 26 (Rd 115) Asclepias tomentosa Asclepiadac. Aug07'07 23384 FL/FR 30.00845/84.42049 - Panacea Field Asclepias tuberosa Asclepiadac. Jul17'07 23295 FL Rd 215 (WAK) Asclepias variegata Asclepiadac. May03'07 22968 FL North Line Rd (WAK) Asclepias verticillata Asclepiadac. Aug25'06 22295 FL Rd 320 at Rte 372 (PAN) Asemeia grandiflora Polygalac. Jun03'08 23876 FL/FR 30.02965/84.40575 - N of Otter Lake Rd Asimina longifolia Annonac. May10'07 23002 FL Otter Creek Rd (PAN) = A. angustifolia? Asimina parviflora Annonac. Mar15'07 24472 V 30.09152/84.16039 + RKG71400 Asplenium platyneuron Aspleniac. Mar06'08 23656 FR Rd 210 (WAK) Astragalus obcordatus Fabac. Dec26'09 24829 V 30.01567/84.40776 - SE of Otter Lake Astragalus villosus Fabac. Mar31'09 24367 FL 30.09042/84.37164 - Purify Bay Rd Atriplex pentandra Chenopodiac. Sep27'07 23619 FL/FR 30.01675/84.37021 - Porter's Island Aureolaria pedicularia v. pect. Scrophulariac. Sep21'06 22404 FL Rd 215 (WAK) Avena fatua ssp. sativa Poac. Apr26'07 22962 FL SW of Port Leon Rd Axonopus fissifolius Poac. Sep21'06 22403 FR Rd 215 (WAK) Axonopus furcatus Poac. Sep14'06 22365 FR tidal marsh near Gander Creek (WAK) Azolla caroliniana Salviniac. Sep25'07 23593 V 30.02151/84.42001 - Otter Lake + 23775 Baccharis angustifolia Asterac. Oct16'08 24245 FL 30.07178/84.30580 - Oyster Bay Baccharis glomeruliflora Asterac. Oct24'94 15365 FL lower Lighthouse Rd Baccharis halimifolia Asterac. Feb07'08 23639 old FR 30.12752/84.15005 - East River Pool dike Bacopa caroliniana Scrophulariac. Jun20'56 Rdfrn2461 FL Rte 59, N of lighthouse Bacopa monnieri Scrophulariac. Jun28'07 23200 FL Slough along Rte 59 Balduina uniflora Asterac. Sep04'07 23459 FR 30.05300/84.38914 - Rd 309 Bambusa multiplex Poac. Dec21'06 22704 V Wakulla Beach Rd (WAK) Baptisia alba Fabac. Mar22'07 22807 FL 30.04917/84.46072 - Rd 338(PAN) Baptisia lanceolata Fabac. Apr10'08 23770 FL/FR 30.02970/84.40565 - Otter Lake Rd Baptisia lecontei Fabac. May03'07 22983 FL Rd 215 (WAK) Baptisia megacarpa Fabac. Apr10'08 23790 FL 30.04430/84.46705 - Buckhorn Creek Rd Baptisia simplicifola Fabac. Aug01'08 24079 FL 30.05077/84.46615 - Rte 372 Bartonia paniculata Gentianac. Oct26'06 22565 FL/FR Rd 309 N of Bottoms Rd (PAN) Bartonia verna Gentianac.
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