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Floristic Inventory of the Florida Keys Database Online

Terrestris Preserve

County: Monroe County (Keys)
Size: 20.68 acres
Managing Agency: Formerly The Nature Conservancy

There are 14 taxa reported for
Terrestris Preserve

Group By Family:

Scientific Name: Occurrence: Native Status: Introduced Status: Invasive Status: Cultivated Status: Reference: Voucher:
Details
Scientific Name: Chamaecrista lineata var. keyensis
Occurrence: Present
Native Status: Native
Introduced Status: Not Introduced
Invasive Status: Native
Reference Number: 21324
Chamaecrista lineata var. keyensis
Present Native Not Introduced Native 21324
Details
Scientific Name: Euphorbia deltoidea subsp. serpyllum
Occurrence: Present
Native Status: Native
Introduced Status: Not Introduced
Invasive Status: Native
Reference Number: 21324
Euphorbia deltoidea subsp. serpyllum
Present Native Not Introduced Native 21324
Details
Scientific Name: Euphorbia ogdenii
Occurrence: Present
Native Status: Native
Introduced Status: Not Introduced
Invasive Status: Native
Reference Number: 21324
Euphorbia ogdenii
Present Native Not Introduced Native 21324
Details
Scientific Name: Euphorbia pinetorum
Occurrence: Present
Native Status: Native
Introduced Status: Not Introduced
Invasive Status: Native
Reference Number: 21324
Euphorbia pinetorum
Present Native Not Introduced Native 21324
Details
Scientific Name: Linum arenicola
Occurrence: Present
Native Status: Native
Introduced Status: Not Introduced
Invasive Status: Native
Reference Number: 21324
Linum arenicola
Present Native Not Introduced Native 21324
Details
Scientific Name: Phyllanthus pentaphyllus var. floridanus
Occurrence: Present
Native Status: Native
Introduced Status: Not Introduced
Invasive Status: Native
Reference Number: 21324
Phyllanthus pentaphyllus var. floridanus
Present Native Not Introduced Native 21324
Details
Scientific Name: Rhynchospora floridensis
Occurrence: Present
Native Status: Native
Introduced Status: Not Introduced
Invasive Status: Native
Reference Number: 21324
Rhynchospora floridensis
Present Native Not Introduced Native 21324
Details
Scientific Name: Ruellia succulenta
Occurrence: Present
Native Status: Native
Introduced Status: Not Introduced
Invasive Status: Native
Reference Number: 21324
Ruellia succulenta
Present Native Not Introduced Native 21324
Details
Scientific Name: Schizachyrium rhizomatum
Occurrence: Present
Native Status: Native
Introduced Status: Not Introduced
Invasive Status: Native
Reference Number: 21324
Schizachyrium rhizomatum
Present Native Not Introduced Native 21324
Details
Scientific Name: Sideroxylon celastrinum
Occurrence: Present
Native Status: Native
Introduced Status: Not Introduced
Invasive Status: Native
Reference Number: 21324
Sideroxylon celastrinum
Present Native Not Introduced Native 21324
Details
Scientific Name: Spermacoce neoterminalis
Occurrence: Present
Native Status: Native
Introduced Status: Not Introduced
Invasive Status: Native
Reference Number: 21324
Spermacoce neoterminalis
Present Native Not Introduced Native 21324
Details
Scientific Name: Stylosanthes calcicola
Occurrence: Present
Native Status: Native
Introduced Status: Not Introduced
Invasive Status: Native
Reference Number: 21324
Stylosanthes calcicola
Present Native Not Introduced Native 21324
Details
Scientific Name: Tragia saxicola
Occurrence: Present
Native Status: Native
Introduced Status: Not Introduced
Invasive Status: Native
Reference Number: 21324
Tragia saxicola
Present Native Not Introduced Native 21324
Details
Scientific Name: Vernonia blodgettii
Occurrence: Present
Native Status: Native
Introduced Status: Not Introduced
Invasive Status: Native
Reference Number: 21324
Vernonia blodgettii
Present Native Not Introduced Native 21324


References for Terrestris Preserve:
O'Brien, J.J. 1991. Plants endemic to South Florida found on the Boss or Terrestris properties. Letter to R. Tate. In files of The Institute for Regional Conservation, Miami, FL.