Plants of the Bahama Archipelago (BETA)

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There are 1401 taxa reported for the Bahama Archipelago.

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Scientific Name: Common Name: Native Status:
Jacaranda caerulea Boxwood, Cancer-tree, Clock bush, Horse bush, Knucker box, What-o’clock Native
Jacaranda mimosifolia Jacaranda (Florida Atlas) Not Native, Naturalized
Jacquemontia cayensis Fleshy Jacquemontia Native
Jacquemontia havanensis Common Jacquemontia Native
Jacquemontia pentanthos Blue Jacquemontia Native
Jacquemontia tamnifolia Hairy clustervine (Florida Atlas, PLANTS) Native
Jacquemontia verticillata Small-flowered Jacquemontia Native
Jacquinia berteroi Bertero’s Jacquinia Native
Jacquinia keyensis Cudjoe wood, Ironwood, Joe-bush, Joe-wood, Wash wood Native
Jasminum fluminense Azores jasmine Not Native, Naturalized
Jasminum sambac Arabian jasmine Not Native, Naturalized
Jatropha curcas Physic nut Native
Jatropha gossypiifolia Tatto bush Native
Juncus roemerianus Salt marsh rush Native
Juniperus barbadensis var. lucayana West Indian red cedar Native
Justicia carthaginensis Justicia Native
Justicia spicigera Mexican Honeysuckle (Florida Atlas) Not Native, Naturalized

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