Family: Asteraceae
Group: Dicot
Substrate:
Terrestrial
Habit:
Herb
Perennation:
Annual
Native Range: Apparently endemic to South Florida.
IRC SOUTH FLORIDA Status:
Rare
Map of select IRC data for peninsular Florida
SOUTH FLORIDA Occurrence:
Present
SOUTH FLORIDA Native Status:
Native
SOUTH FLORIDA Cultivated Status:
Not Cultivated
Comments: This hybrid with two weedy but native parents (P. glaucescens, P. prostrata) is only known from disturbed sites, particularly scraped limestone. It may be a recent hybrid produced by human activity but we treat as native and rare.
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FLORIDA KEYS Occurrence:
Possibly Extirpated
FLORIDA KEYS Native Status:
Doubtfully Native
Map of select IRC data for the Florida Keys
Florida Keys History and Distribution: Not reported for the Florida Keys by John Kunkel Small in 1913. This hybrid (P. glaucescens x P. prostrata) was collected only once in 1995 by George D. Gann and Keith A. Bradley (151, FTG) at Dagny Johnson Key Largo Hammocks Botancal State Park in an area that has since been highly modified as part of an ecological restoration project.