Post on 01-Jul-2015
Sago Pondweed Tape Grass
Florida
Bladderwort
Coontail
Cattails
Coontail
Lake Hygrophilia
Bur Merigold
American Lotus
Water Shield
Water Lilly
Giant Duckweed
Maiden Cane
Giant Foxtail
Sawgrass
Soft Stem Bulrush
Soft Rush
Hair grass
Ebony Spleenwort
southern wood fern
Boston Fern
Cinnamon Fern Chain Fern
Palm Tree
St. Augustine grass
White top aster
Violet
Spider wort kidneyleaf rosinweed Black-eyed Susan
Pine Lilly Prarie Iris Golden Canna
Hobblebush Willow Tree Pine Tree
Crape Myrtle Dogwood Red Maple
groundsel bush Oak Tree
wax myrtle
red chokeberry Pink Azalia Verburnum
Our Florida
Plant Book
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
Trees
Wildflowers
Shrubs
Ferns
Grasses
Aquatic Plants
Submersed
Aquatic Plants
Emersed
Aquatic Plants
Floating