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Sago Pondweed Tape Grass

Florida

Bladderwort

Coontail

Cattails

Coontail

Lake Hygrophilia

Bur Merigold

American Lotus

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Water Shield

Water Lilly

Giant Duckweed

Maiden Cane

Giant Foxtail

Sawgrass

Soft Stem Bulrush

Soft Rush

Hair grass

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Spider wort kidneyleaf rosinweed Black-eyed Susan

Pine Lilly Prarie Iris Golden Canna

Hobblebush Willow Tree Pine Tree

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Crape Myrtle Dogwood Red Maple

groundsel bush Oak Tree

wax myrtle

red chokeberry Pink Azalia Verburnum

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Our Florida

Plant Book

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Types of Florida Plants

Land Plants:

Trees: A woody plant that has a trunk, branches, and leaves

Shrubs/Bushes: A woody plant that is usually low height, has

several stems from the bottom and does not have a single

trunk.

Wildflowers: a flower that grows wild; was not intentionally

planted.

Grass: a plant that has slender leaves that grow from the

base.

Ferns: They have stems, leaves and roots but don't produce

flowers or seeds. The leaves are called fronds,

Aquatic Plants:

Submersive: Plants that live totally under water

Emersive: Plants that lives partially in the water

Floating: Plants that live on top of the water

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Trees

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Wildflowers

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Shrubs

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Ferns

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Grasses

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Aquatic Plants

Submersed

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Aquatic Plants

Emersed

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Aquatic Plants

Floating

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