Additional Projects
Beaksedges (Rhynchospora) of Florida Our Florida specimens of the genus Rhynchospora (Cyperaceae). In progress.
Carex of Florida Our Florida specimens of the genus Carex (Cyperaceae). In progress.
Carnivorous Plants of Florida The Florida Panhandle and adjacent regions are a diversity hotspot for carnivorous plants. We currently recognize 32 species of carnivorous plants and their close relatives in Florida. These include 5 species of sundew (Drosera), 6 species of butterwort (Pinguicula), 7 species of pitcher plants (Sarracenia), and 14 species of bladderwort (Utricularia).
Citrus of Florida Florida specimens of the family Rutaceae.
Conifers of Florida Our Florida specimens of conifers (division Pinophyta). This group includes members of the pine (Pinaceae), yew (Taxaceae), cypress (Cupressaceae), and yellow-wood(Podocarpaceae) families. In progress.
Crotons of Florida Our Florida specimens of the genus Croton.
Early Diverging Angiosperms of North Florida Species not classified as Monocots or Eudicots. In progress.
Evening primroses (Oenothera) of Florida Our Florida specimens of the genus Oenothera (Onagraceae). In progress.
Flora of Florida Dunes Our Florida specimens from representative genera of Dunes.
Hedgehyssop (Gratiola) of Florida Our Florida specimens of Gratiola (Scrophulariaceae). In progress.
High Pine of Florida Our Florida specimens from selected genera found in High Pine.
Invasive Plants of Florida Our Florida specimens of plants considered invasive, or potentially so, by the Florida Exotic Pest Plant Council. This project was funded by a grant from the Florida Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Invasive Plant Management.
Justicia of Florida Our Florida specimens of Justicia (Acanthaceae). The genus includes the waterwillows, shrimpplant, and mexican honeysuckle. In progress.
Lyonia of Florida Our Florida specimens of the genus Lyonia (Ericaceae). The genus includes staggerbush, fetterbush, and maleberry.
Medicinal, Food, Fiber and Dye Plants of Florida Our Florida specimens of plants used in the past for medicine, food, fiber, and/or dye.
Medicinal, Food, Fiber and Dye Plants of the United States Specimens of plants used in the past for medicine, food, fiber and/or dye that are found in the United States.
Milkweeds (Asclepias) of Florida Our Florida specimens of the genus Asclepias (Apocynaceae).
Native Agalinis of the Central Florida Panhandle This project is in progress during the Fall 2007 semester.
Native Andropogon of Leon County (FL) This project is in progress during the Fall 2007 semester.
Native Cyperus of Leon County (FL) This work is in progress during the Fall 2007 semester.
Native Lobelia of the Central Florida Panhandle This project is in progress during the Fall 2007 semester.
Native Polygonum of the Central Florida Panhandle This work is in progress during the Fall 2007 semester.
Native Spiranthes of the Central Florida Panhandle This project is in progress during the Fall 2007 semester.
Oaks (Quercus) of Florida Our Florida specimens from the genus Quercus (Fagaceae). The genus includes live oak, turkey oak, scrub oak, and others. In progress.
Pine Flatwoods of Florida Our Florida specimens from representative genera of Pine Flatwoods.
Potentially Poisonous Plants of Florida Our Florida specimens of plants considered potentially poisonous.
Potentially Poisonous Plants of the United States Specimens of plants considered potentially poisonous found in the United States.
Rare and Endangered Plant Species of the United States Our specimens of plants declared rare and endangered by the Federal government. In progress.
Rhexia of Florida Our specimens of the genus Rhexia (Melastomataceae). The genus includes handsome harry, maid marian, and the meadowbeauties.
Roses (Family Rosaceae) of Florida Our Florida specimens from the plant family Rosaceae. The family includes mayhaw, roses, raspberries, and blackberries.
Skullcaps (Scutellaria) of Florida Our Florida specimens of Scutellaria (Lamiaceae). In progress.
Solanaceae of Florida Our Florida specimens from the plant family Solanaceae. The family includes eggplant, the groundcherries, jimsonweed, the nightshades, tobacco tomatoes, peppers and potatoes. In progress.
Swamp & Salt Marsh Plants of Florida Our Florida specimens from representative genera of the Swamp and Salt Marsh. In progress.
Temperate Hardwoods of Florida Our Florida specimens from representative genera found in Temperate Hardwoods.
Violets (Viola) of Florida Our Florida specimens of the genus Viola. The genus includes johnny jump-up, field pansy, and the violets. In progress.