Family: Boraginaceae
Group: Dicot
Substrate:
Terrestrial
Habit:
Tree
Perennation:
Perennial
Native Range: South Florida, Cuba, and Hispaniola.
NatureServe Global Status:
G2G3
State of Florida Status:
Endangered
Florida Natural Areas Inventory State Status:
Critically Imperiled
IRC SOUTH FLORIDA Status:
Critically Imperiled
Map of select IRC data for peninsular Florida
SOUTH FLORIDA Occurrence:
Present
SOUTH FLORIDA Native Status:
Native
South Florida History and Distribution: Ranked as critically imperiled in Rare Plants of South Florida (
Gann et al. 2002; pp 219-220) based on one occurrence at Little Hamaca Park and nearby areas on the island of Key West. It is extant there and no new native occurrences are known.
SOUTH FLORIDA Cultivated Status:
Cultivated
Comments: For a digitized image of Elbert Little's Florida range map, visit the
Exploring Florida website.
Synonyms:
Bourreria radula;
Bourreria revoluta of Small (1933), not Kunth;
Bourreria succulent var.
revoluta of Long & Lakela (1976), not (Kunth) O.E. Schulz.
FLORIDA KEYS Occurrence:
Present
FLORIDA KEYS Native Status:
Native
IRC FLORIDA KEYS Status:
Critically Imperiled
Map of select IRC data for the Florida Keys
Florida Keys History and Distribution: First collected between 1838 and 1853 by John Loomis Blodgett on the island of Key West. Reported in
1913 by John Kunkel Small for hammocks on the island of Key West. We consider this native and extant only on the island of Key West. Young plants of B. succulenta are sometimes confused with this species. For more information, see IRC's
species account.