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

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    We have used the Florida Wildflower Foundation’s wildflower map to help us seek out these natural treasures.

  3. Peterson Field Guides - Wikipedia

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    PFG 1: A Field Guide to the Birds (1934), by Roger Tory Peterson . Second edition (1939): A Field Guide to the Birds Third edition (1947): A Field Guide to the Birds Fourth edition (1980): A Field Guide to the Birds: A Completely New Guide to All the Birds of Eastern and Central North America

  4. 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]

  5. Category:Flora of Florida - Wikipedia

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    This category contains the native flora of Florida as defined by the World Geographical Scheme for Recording Plant Distributions. Taxa of the lowest rank are always included; taxa of higher ranks (e.g. genus) are only included if monotypic or endemic. Include taxa here that are endemic or have restricted distributions (e.g. only a few countries).

  6. What are all these wildflowers? A guide to 13 blooms you’re ...

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    From baby blue eyes to tidytips, find out the names of all the pretty wildflowers decorating our hills. Skip to main content. News. 24/7 help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...

  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]

  8. Asclepias connivens - Wikipedia

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    Asclepias connivens is a species of milkweed, commonly called Baldwin's milkweed or the largeflower milkweed.It is an obligate wetland species, native to the southeastern United States (Alabama, Georgia, Florida).

  9. Fauna of Florida - Wikipedia

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    Florida once had a large number of species that formerly occupied the state in prehistoric and historic times, but became locally extinct or extirpated; such as the Florida short-faced bear, Florida black wolf, Dire wolf, Dexteria floridana, Florida bog lemming, Long-nosed peccary, Caribbean monk seal, Carolina parakeet, Great auk, Passenger ...