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  2. Warea sessilifolia - Wikipedia

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    It grows in the Florida panhandle, [1] Alabama, and Georgia. An annual dicot, ifs common name is sessileleaf pinelandcress. It produces dark pink flowers and narrow curved fruit pods. [2] It grows up to 3 feet high. Its name sessilifolia refers to its stemless leaves. [3]

  3. Syngonanthus flavidulus - Wikipedia

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    It grows in the southeastern United States including Alabama, Florida, Georgia, North Carolina and South Carolina. [2] It is in the Syngonanthus genus and pipewort family Eriocaulaceae. [3] A perennial, it grows to about a foot in height. [4] It grows in flatwoods, prairies, and pond margins.

  4. Peterson Field Guides - Wikipedia

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    His inaugural volume was the classic 1934 book A Field Guide to the Birds, published (as were all subsequent volumes) by the Houghton Mifflin Company. The PFG series utilized what became known as the Peterson Identification System , a practical method for field identification which highlights readily noticed visual features rather than focusing ...

  5. Tread carefully on tour of Florida Panhandle's exotic wildflowers

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    But besides the fact that it disrupts the balance, it’s also illegal to pick or harvest the wildflowers in Florida (Florida Statute 581.185)! So many different varieties of pitcher plants can be ...

  6. Jacquemontia pentanthos - Wikipedia

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    Jacquemontia pentanthos, also known as skybkue clustervine, is a flowering vine from the family Convolvulaceae. [2] It grows in coastal hammock and dune areas. [3] It is a perennial twining evergreen vine that flowers in fall and winter.

  7. Agalinis divaricata - Wikipedia

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    A dicot, it grows in parts of Florida, Georgia and Alabama. [2] It is in the Orobanchaceae (broomrape) family. It grows in dry longleaf pine forests and savannahs. [3]

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