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:
Najas guadalupensis Common water-nymph Native
Najas marina Holly-leaved water-nymph Native
Najas wrightiana Wright's water-nymph (Florida Atlas, PLANTS) Native
Nama jamaicensis Jamaica weed Assumed to be Native
Nashia inaguensis Moujean tea Native
Nectandra coriacea Bastard torch, Black torch, Lancewood, Sweet torchwood Native
Neobracea bahamensis Bahama Neobracea Native
Nephrolepis biserrata Sword fern Native
Nephrolepis brownii Asian sword fern (Florida Atlas, PLANTS) Not Native, Naturalized
Nephrolepis exaltata Sword fern, Boston fern Native
Neptunia plena Neptunia Native
Nerium oleander Common oleander Not Native, Naturalized
Neurolaena lobata Sepi (PLANTS) Native
Neyraudia reynaudiana Silk reed Not Native, Naturalized
Nicotiana tabacum Tobacco Not Native, Naturalized
Nidema ottonis Native
Nymphaea elegans Blue water-lily Native
Nymphaea odorata White water-lily Native
Nymphaea pulchella White water-lily Native
Nymphoides grayana Bahama floating heart Native

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