Family: Aizoaceae
Group: Dicot
Perennation:
Perennial
Habit:
Herb
Substrate:
Terrestrial
Native Status:
Native
Native Range:
Endemic to the West Indies; rare and scattered.
Map of Locations [currently Florida only]
History in the Bahamas:
Not listed in Britton & Millspaugh (1920). Reported by Correll & Correll (1982: 507-508) for “rocky-sandy clay saline soils about ponds” in the Turks and Caicos Islands.
Comments:
For an image of a specimen collected on Grand Turk by George V. Nash and Norman Taylor in 1905, visit the
New York Botanical Garden Virtual Herbarium.