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APPENDIX A: |
Scientific Names Table |
EEL Program, Management Plan, Part II – Pine Rockland (DRAFT) _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ |
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 |
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