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APPENDIX A:
Scientific Names Table
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Plants
Common Name Scientific Name
crenulate leadplant Amorpha herbacea var crenulata
Australian umbrellatree Schefflera actinophylla
Bahama manjack Cordia bahamensis
beggarticks Bidens alba var. radiata
Brazilian pepper Schinus terebinthifolius
brown anole Anolis sagrei
Burma reed Neyraudia reynaudiana
buttonwood Conocarpus erectus
cabbage palm Sabal palmetto
Carter’s orchid Basiphyllaea corallicola
China brake Pteris vittata
coastal bedstraw Galium hispidulum
cocoplum Chrysobalanus icaco
coontie Zamia integrifolia
crimson bluestem Schizachyrium sanguineum