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FNAI Managed Area Element Summary
Florida Natural Areas InventoryManaged Area Element Summary
COMMON NAMESCIENTIFIC NAME
1018 Thomasville Road Suite 200-CTallahassee, FL 32303(850) 224-8207(850) 681-9364 Fax
Okaloacoochee Slough State Forest
Globalrank
Staterank
Federalstatus
Statestatus
Plants and LichensLinum carteri var. smallii Small's Flax G2T2 NS2 LE
ReptilesGopherus polyphemus Gopher Tortoise G3 NS3 ST
BirdsAramus guarauna Limpkin G5 NS3 SSCArdea alba Great Egret G5 NS4 NElanoides forficatus Swallow-tailed Kite G5 NS2 NGrus canadensis pratensis Florida Sandhill Crane G5T2T3 NS2S3 STMycteria americana Wood Stork G4 LES2 FE
MammalsPuma concolor coryi Florida Panther G5T1 LES1 FEUrsus americanus floridanus Florida Black Bear G5T2 NS2 ST*
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Florida Natural Areas InventoryManaged Area Element Summary
COMMON NAMESCIENTIFIC NAME
1018 Thomasville Road Suite 200-CTallahassee, FL 32303(850) 224-8207(850) 681-9364 Fax
Okaloacoochee Slough State Forest
Globalrank
Staterank
Federalstatus
Statestatus
Using a ranking system developed by The Nature Conservancy and the Natural Heritage Program Network, the Florida Natural Areas Inventory assigns two ranks for each element. The global element rank is based on an element's worldwide status; the state element rank is based on the status of the element in Florida. Element ranks are based on many factors, the most important ones being estimated number of Element Occurrences (EOs), estimated abundance (number of individuals for species; area for natural communities), geographic range, estimated number of adequately protected EOs, relative threat of destruction, and ecological fragility.
FNAI GLOBAL ELEMENT RANK
G1 = Critically imperiled globally because of extreme rarity (5 or fewer occurrences or less than 1000 individuals) or because of extreme vulnerability to extinction due to some natural or man-made factor.G2 = Imperiled globally because of rarity (6 to 20 occurrences or less than 3000 individuals) or because of vulnerability to extinction due to some natural or man-made factor. G3 = Either very rare and local throughout its range (21-100 occurrences or less than 10,000 individuals) or found locally in a restricted range or vulnerable to extinction from other factors.G4 = Apparently secure globally (may be rare in parts of range).G5 = Demonstrably secure globally.G#? = Tentative rank (e.g., G2?)G#G# = Range of rank; insufficient data to assign specific global rank (e.g., G2G3)G#T# = Rank of a taxonomic subgroup such as a subspecies or variety; the G portion of the rank refers to the entire species and the T portion refers to the specific subgroup; numbers have same definition as above (e.g., G3T1)G#Q = Rank of questionable species - ranked as species but questionable whether it is species or subspecies; numbers have same definition as above (e.g., G2Q)G#T#Q = Same as above, but validity as subspecies or variety is questioned.GH = Of historical occurrence throughout its range, may be rediscovered (e.g., ivory-billed woodpecker)GNA = Ranking is not applicable because element is not a suitable target for conservation (e.g. as for hybrid species)GNR = Not yet ranked (temporary)GNRTNR = Neither the full species nor the taxonomic subgroup has yet been ranked (temporary)GX = Believed to be extinct throughout rangeGXC = Extirpated from the wild but still known from captivity/cultivationGU = Unrankable. Due to lack of information, no rank or range can be assigned (e.g., GUT2).
FNAI STATE ELEMENT RANK
Definition parallels global element rank: substitute "S" for "G", and "in Florida" for "globally" in above global rank definitions.
FEDERAL LEGAL STATUS (U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service- USFWS)
Provided by FNAI for information only. For official definitions and lists of protected species, consult the relevant federal agency.Definitions derived from U.S. Endangered Species Act of 1973, Sec. 3. Note that the federal status given by FNAI refers only to Florida populations and that federal status may differ elsewhere.
LE = Listed as Endangered Species in the List of Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants under the provisions of the Endangered Species Act. Defined as any species which is in danger of extinction throughout all or a significant portion of its range.LE,XN = A non-essential experimental population of a species otherwise Listed as an Endangered Species.PE = Proposed for addition to the List of Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants as Endangered Species.LT = Listed as Threatened Species. Defined as any species which is likely to become an endangered species within the foreseeable future throughout all or a significant portion of its range.LT,PDL = Species currently listed Threatened but has been proposed for delisting. LT,PE = Species currently listed Threatened but has been proposed for a change to Endangered.
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Florida Natural Areas InventoryManaged Area Element Summary
1018 Thomasville Road Suite 200-CTallahassee, FL 32303(850) 224-8207(850) 681-9364 Fax
Okaloacoochee Slough State Forest
LE,PT = Species currently listed Endangered but has been proposed for a change to Threatened. PT = Proposed for listing as Threatened Species.C = Candidate Species for addition to the list of Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants, Category 1. Federal agencies have sufficient information on biological vulnerability and threats to support proposing to list the species as Endangered or Threatened.SAT = Threatened due to similarity of appearance to a threatened species.SC = Species of concern. Species is not currently listed but is of management concern to USFWS.N = Not currently listed, nor currently being considered for addition to the List of Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants.
STATE LEGAL STATUS
Provided by FNAI for information only. For official definitions and lists of protected species, consult the relevant state agency.
ANIMALS: Definitions derived from "Florida's Endangered Species and Species of Special Concern, Official Lists" published by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FFWCC), 1 Aug 1997 , and subsequent updates.
FE = Listed as Endangered Species at the Federal level by the U. S. Fish and Wildlife ServiceFT = Listed as Threatened Species at the Federal level by the U. S. Fish and Wildlife ServiceF(XN) = Federal listed as an experimental population in Florida FT(S/A) = Federal Threatened due to similarity of appearanceST = Listed as Threatened Species by the FFWCC. Defined as a species, subspecies, or isolated population which is acutely vulnerable to environmental alteration, declining in number at a rapid rate, or whose range or habitat is decreasing in area at a rapid rate and as a consequence is destined or very likely to become an endangered species within the foreseeable future. ST* for Ursus americanus floridanus (Florida black bear) indicates that this status does not apply in Baker and Columbia counties and in the Apalachicola National Forest. ST* for Neovison vison pop.1 (Southern mink, South Florida population) indicates that this status applies to the Everglades population only.SSC = Listed as Species of Special Concern by the FFWCC. Defined as a population which warrants special protection, recognition, or consideration because it has an inherent significant vulnerability to habitat modification, environmental alteration, human disturbance, or substantial human exploitation which, in the foreseeable future, may result in its becoming a threatened species. SSC* indicates that a species has SSC status only in selected portions of its range in Florida. SSC* for Pandion haliaetus (Osprey) indicates that this status applies in Monroe county only.N = Not currently listed, nor currently being considered for listing.
PLANTS (Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services- FDACS) Definitions derived from Sections 581.011 and 581.185(2), Florida Statutes, and the Preservation of Native Flora of Florida Act, 5B-40.001. FNAI does not track all state-regulated plant species; for a complete list of state-regulated plant species, call Florida Division of Plant Industry, 352-372-3505 or see: http://doacs.state.fl.us/pi/images/rule05b.pdf
LE = Listed as Endangered Plants in the Preservation of Native Flora of Florida Act. Defined as species of plants native to the state that are in imminent danger of extinction within the state, the survival of which is unlikely if the causes of a decline in the number of plants continue, and includes all species determined to be endangered or threatened pursuant to the Federal Endangered Species Act of 1973, as amended.PE = Proposed by the FDACS for listing as Endangered Plants.LT = Listed as Threatened Plants in the Preservation of Native Flora of Florida Act. Defined as species native to the state that are in rapid decline in the number of plants within the state, but which have not so decreased in such number as to cause them to be endangered. LT* indicates that a species has LT status only in selected portions of its range in Florida.PT = Proposed by the FDACS for listing as Threatened Plants.N = Not currently listed, nor currently being considered for listing.
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Wildlife and Plant Species Found on OSSF
Okaloacoochee Slough Wildlife Management Area and State Forest
Animal Species List
* indicates a species not native to Florida M - 1
Scientific Name Common Name
Federal Status State Status
Endangered Threatened Endangered Threatened Species of
Special Concern
Mammals
Blarina carolinensis Southern Short-tailed Shrew
Canis latrans* Coyote
Dasypus novemcinctus* Nine-banded Armadillo
Didelphis virginiana Virginia Opossum
Eptesicus fuscus Big Brown Bat
Felix concolor coryi Florida Panther X X
Felix rufous Bobcat
Lasiurus intermedius Northern Yellow Bat
Lasiurus seminolus Seminole Bat
Lutra canadensis American Otter
Mus musculus* House Mouse
Neofiber alleni Round-tailed muskrat
Nycticeius humeralis Evening Bat
Odocoileus virginianus White-tailed Deer
Perimyotis subflavus Eastern Pipistrelle
Podomys floridanus (syn: Peromyscus floridanus) Florida Mouse X
Procyon lotox Racoon
Reithrodontomys humulis Eastern Harvest Mouse
Scirus carolinensis Eastern Gray Squirrel
Sciurus niger avicennia Big Cypress Fox Squirrel X
Okaloacoochee Slough Wildlife Management Area and State Forest
Animal Species List
* indicates a species not native to Florida M - 2
Scientific Name Common Name
Federal Status State Status
Endangered Threatened Endangered Threatened Species of
Special Concern
Sigmodon hispidus Hispid Cotton Rat
Spilogale putorius Eastern Spotted Skunk
Sus scrofa* Wild Hog
Sylvilagus floridanus Eastern Cottontail
Tadarida brasiliensis Brazilian/Mexican free-tailed bat
Urocyon cinereoargenteus Gray fox
Ursus americanus floridanus Florida Black Bear X
Reptiles
Lizards
Anolis carolinensis Green Anole
Anolis sagrei* Brown Anole
Cnemidophorus sexlineatus Six-lined Racerunner
Eumeces inexpectatus Southeastern Five-Lined Skink
Hemidactylus garnoti* Indo-pacific Gecko
Ophisaurus compressus Island Glass Lizard
Ophisaurus ventralis Eastern Glass Lizard
Scincella lateralis Ground Skink
Snakes
Agkistrodon piscivorus cananti Florida Cottonmouth
Coluber constictor priapus Black Racer
Okaloacoochee Slough Wildlife Management Area and State Forest
Animal Species List
* indicates a species not native to Florida M - 3
Scientific Name Common Name
Federal Status State Status
Endangered Threatened Endangered Threatened Species of
Special Concern
Crotalus adamanteus Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnake
Diadophis punctatus punctatus
Southern Ringneck Snake
Drymarchon corais couperi Eastern indigo snake X X
Elaphe guttata guttata Corn snake
Elaphe obsoleta quadrivitta Yellow Rat Snake
Elaphe obsoleta rossalleni Everglades Rat Snake
Farancia abacura abacura
Eastern (redbellied) Mud Snake
Lampropeltis getulus brooksi
Brooks (speckled) King Snake
Micrurus fulvius Eastern Coral Snake
Nerodia fasciata fasciata Southern Banded Water Snake
Nerodia taxispilota Brown Water Snake
Opheodrys aestivus Rough Green Snake
Regina alleni Striped Crayfish Snake
Seminatrix pygaea cyclas South Florida Swamp Snake
Sistrurus miliarius babouri
Dusky Pygmy Rattlesnake
Thamnophis sauritus Ribbon Snake
Thamnophis sirtalis sirtalis Eastern Garter Snake
Turtles/Tortoises
Deirochelys reticularia chysea
Florida Chicken Turtle
Gopherus polyphemus Gopher Tortoise X
Okaloacoochee Slough Wildlife Management Area and State Forest
Animal Species List
* indicates a species not native to Florida M - 4
Scientific Name Common Name
Federal Status State Status
Endangered Threatened Endangered Threatened Species of
Special Concern
Kinosternum bauri Striped Mud Turtle
Kinosternum subrubrum var. steindachneri Florida Mud Turtle
Pseudemys (Chrysmys) nelsoni Florida Redbelly
Pseudemys floridana peninsularis Peninsula Cooter
Sternotherus odoratus Common Musk Turtle (Stinkpot)
Terrapene carolina Florida Box Turtle
Trionyx ferox Florida Softshell
Crocodiles
Alligator mississippiensis American Alligator X
Amphibians
Frogs/Toads
Acris gryllus dorsalis Florida Cricket Frog
Bufo quercicus Oak Toad
Bufo terrestris Southern Toad
Eleutherodactylus planirostris* Greenhouse Frog
Fejervarya limnocharis Cricket frog
Gastrophryne carolinensis Eastern Narrow-mouthed Frog
Hyla cinerea Green Treefrog
Hyla femoralis Pinewoods Treefrog
Hyla gratiosa Barking Tree frog
Hyla squirella Squirrel Treefrog
Okaloacoochee Slough Wildlife Management Area and State Forest
Animal Species List
* indicates a species not native to Florida M - 5
Scientific Name Common Name
Federal Status State Status
Endangered Threatened Endangered Threatened Species of
Special Concern
Limnaoedus ocularis Little Grass Frog
Osteopilus septentrionalis* Cuban Treefrog
Rana grylio Pig Frog
Rana sphenocephala Southern Leopard Frog
Scaphiopus holbrookii Eastern Spadefoot Toad
Salamanders
Amphiuma means Two-toed Amphiuma
Siren lacertian Greater Siren
Fish
Anguilla rostrata American Eel
Cichlasoma bimaculatum* Black Acra
Cichlasoma urophthalmus* Mayan Cichlid
Clarias bartachus* Walking Catfish
Cyprinus carpio* Carp
Ictalurus natalis Yellow Bullhead
Gambusia affinis Mosquitofish
Jordanella floridae Flagfish
Lepisosteus platyrhincus Florida Gar
Micropterus salmoides Largemouth Bass
Notemigonus crysoleucas Golden Shiner
Poecilia latipinna Sailfin Molly
Okaloacoochee Slough Wildlife Management Area and State Forest
Animal Species List
* indicates a species not native to Florida M - 6
Scientific Name Common Name
Federal Status State Status
Endangered Threatened Endangered Threatened Species of
Special Concern
Tilapia mariae* Spotted Tilapia
Birds
Accipiter cooperii Coopers hawk
Accipiter striatus Sharp-shinned Hawk
Actitis macularia Spotted Sandpiper
Agelaius phoeniceus Red-winged Blackbird
Aimophila aestivalis Bachman's Sparrow
Aix sponsa Wood Duck
Ajaia ajaja Roseate Spoonbill X
Anas acuta Northern Pintail
Anas discors Blue-winged Teal
Anas fulvigula Mottled Duck
Anhinga anhinga Anhinga
Aramus guarauna Limpkin X
Archilochus colubris Ruby-throated Hummingbird
Ardea alba Great Egret
Ardea herodias Great Blue Heron
Athene cunicularia floridana
Florida Burrowing Owl X
Aythya collaris Ring-necked Duck
Baeolophus bicolor Tufted Titmouse
Bombycilla cedrorum Cedar Waxwing
Okaloacoochee Slough Wildlife Management Area and State Forest
Animal Species List
* indicates a species not native to Florida M - 7
Scientific Name Common Name
Federal Status State Status
Endangered Threatened Endangered Threatened Species of
Special Concern
Botaurus lentiginosus American Bittern
Bubo virginianus Great Horned Owl
Bubulcus ibis Cattle Egret
Buteo brachyurus Short-tailed Hawk
Buteo jamaicensis Red-tailed Hawk
Buteo lineatus Red-shouldered Hawk
Butorides virescens Green Heron
Caprimulgus carolinensis Chuck-Will's-Widow
Caprimulgus vociferus Whip-poor-will
Caracara cheriway audobonii
Audobon's Crested Caracara X X
Cardinalis cax-dinalis Northern Cardinal
Carduelis tristis American Goldfinch
Cathartes aura Turkey Vulture
Ceryle alcyon Belted Kingfisher
Charadrius vociferus Killdeer
Chordeiles minor Common Nighthawk
Circus cyaneus Northern Harrier
Cistothorus platensis Sedge Wren
Coccyzus americanus Yellow-billed Cuckoo
Colaptes auratus Norther Flicker
Colinus virginianus Northern Bobwhite
Okaloacoochee Slough Wildlife Management Area and State Forest
Animal Species List
* indicates a species not native to Florida M - 8
Scientific Name Common Name
Federal Status State Status
Endangered Threatened Endangered Threatened Species of
Special Concern
Columbina passerina Common Ground Dove
Contopus virens Eastern Wood-pewee
Coragyps atratus Black Vulture
Corvus brachyrhynchos American Crow
Cyanocitta cristata Blue Jay
Dendrocygna autumnalis Blackbellied Whistling duck
Dendroica caerulescens Black-throated Blue Warbler
Dendroica coronata Yellow-rumped Warbler
Dendroica discolor Prairie Warbler
Dendroica dominica Yellow-throated Warbler
Dendroica magnolia Magnolia Warbler
Dendroica palmarum Palm Warbler
Dendroica pensylvanica Chestnut-sided Warbler
Dendroica petechia Yellow Warbler
Dendroica pinus Pine Warbler
Dendroica virens Black-throated Green Warbler
Dolichonyx oryzivorus Bobolink
Dryocopus pileatus Pileated Woodpecker
Dumetella cazolininsis Gray Catbird
Egretta caerulea Little Blue Heron X
Okaloacoochee Slough Wildlife Management Area and State Forest
Animal Species List
* indicates a species not native to Florida M - 9
Scientific Name Common Name
Federal Status State Status
Endangered Threatened Endangered Threatened Species of
Special Concern
Egretta thula Snowy Egret X
Egretta tricolor Tricolored Heron X
Elanoides forficatus Swallow-tailed Kite
Eudocimus albus White Ibis X
Euphagus cyanocephalus Brewer's Blackbird
Falco columbarius Merlin
Falco peregrinus Peregrine Falcon
Fulica americans American Coot
Gallinago gallinago Common Snipe
Gallinule chloropus Common Moorhen
Geothlypis trichas Common Yellowthroat
Grus canadensis pratensis Florida Sandhill Crane X
Haliaeetus leucocephalus Bald Eagle
Himantopus mexicanus Black-necked Stilt
Lanius ludovicianus Loggerhead Shrike
Lophodytes cucullatus Hooded Merganser
Megaceryle alcyon Belted kingfisher
Melanerpes carolinus Red-bellied Woodpecker
Melanerpes erythrocephalus
Red-headed Woodpecker
Meleagris gallopavo osceola Wild Turkey
Melospiza geogiana Swamp Sparrow
Okaloacoochee Slough Wildlife Management Area and State Forest
Animal Species List
* indicates a species not native to Florida M - 10
Scientific Name Common Name
Federal Status State Status
Endangered Threatened Endangered Threatened Species of
Special Concern
Melospiza melodia Song Sparrow
Mimus polyglottos Northern Mockingbird
Mniotilta varia Black and White Warbler
Molothrus ater Brown-headed Cowbird
Mycteria americans Wood Stork X X
Myiarchus crinitus Great Crested Flycatcher
Nycticorax nycticorax Black-crowned Night-heron
Nycticorax violaceus Yellow-crowned Night-heron
Pandion haliaetus Osprey
Parula americana Northern Parula
Passerculus sandwichensis Savannah Sparrow
Pelecanus erythrorhynchos
American White Pelican
Phalacrocorax auritus Double-crested Cormorant
Pheucticus ludovicianus Rose-breasted Grosbeak
Picoides pubescnes Downy Woodpecker
Pipilo erythrophthalmus Eastern Towhee
Piranga olivacea Scarlet Tanager
Pleagadis falcinellus Glossy Ibis
Podilymbus podiceps Pied-billed Grebe
Polioptila caerulea Blue Gray Gnatcatcher
Okaloacoochee Slough Wildlife Management Area and State Forest
Animal Species List
* indicates a species not native to Florida M - 11
Scientific Name Common Name
Federal Status State Status
Endangered Threatened Endangered Threatened Species of
Special Concern
Porzana carolina Sora Rail
Progne subis Purple Martin
Protonotaria citrea Prothonotary Warbler
Quiscalus major Boat-tailed Grackle
Quiscalus quiscula Common Grackle
Rallus elegans King Rail
Rallus limicola Virginia Rail
Regulus calendula Ruby-crowned Kinglet
Rostrhamus sociabilis plumbeus Everglades Snail Kite X X
Sayornis phoebe Eastern Phoebe
Seiurus aurocapillus Ovenbird
Seiurus noveboracensis Northern Waterthrush
Setophaga ruticilla American Redstart
Sialia sialis Eastern Bluebird
Sphyrapicus varius Yellow-bellied Sapsucker
Strix varia Barred Owl
Sturnella magna Eastern Meadowlark
Sturnus vulgaris European Starling
Tachycineta bicolor Tree Swallow
Thrythorus ludovivianus Carolina Wren
Toxostoma rufum Brown thrasher
Okaloacoochee Slough Wildlife Management Area and State Forest
Animal Species List
* indicates a species not native to Florida M - 12
Scientific Name Common Name
Federal Status State Status
Endangered Threatened Endangered Threatened Species of
Special Concern
Tringa flavipes Lesser Yellowlegs
Tringa melanoleuca Greater Yellowlegs
Troglodytes aedon House Wren
Turdus migratorius American Robin
Tyrannus tyrannus Eastern Kingbird
Tyto alba Barn Owl
Vermivora celata Orange-crowned Warbler
Vireo griseus White-eyed Vireo
Vireo solitarius Blue-headed Vireo
Zenaida asiatica* White-winged Dove
Zenaida macroura Mourning Dove
Invertebrates
Butterfly
Anartia jatrophae White Peacock
Argraulis vanillae Gulf Fritillary
Calephelis virginiensis Little Metalmark
Calpodes ethlius Brazillian Skipper
Copaeodes minimus Southern Skipperling
Danaus eresimus Soldier
Danaus gilippus Queen
Eudryas unio Pearly Wood-nymph (moth)
Okaloacoochee Slough Wildlife Management Area and State Forest
Animal Species List
* indicates a species not native to Florida M - 13
Scientific Name Common Name
Federal Status State Status
Endangered Threatened Endangered Threatened Species of
Special Concern
Eumorpha fasciata Banded Sphinx moth
Eurema lisa Little Yellow Sulfur
Eurytides marvellus Zebra Swallowtail
Heliconius charitonius Zebra Heliconian; Zebra Longwing
Hermeuptychia sosybius Carolina Saytr
Hylephila phyleus Fiery Skipper
Junonia coenia Common buckeye
Limenitis archippus Viceroy
Neonympha areolata Georgia Saytr
Papilio cresphontes Giant Swallowtail
Papilio troilus Spicebush Swallowtail
Papilo palamedes Palamedes Swallowtail
Phoebis sennae Cloudless Sulfur
Phyciodes phaon Phaon Crescent
Phyciodes tharus Pearl Crescent
Polites vibex Whirlabout Skipper
Precis coenia Buckeye
Pyrgus oileus Tropical Checkered Skipper
Siproeta stelenes Malachite Butterfly
Vanessa atalanta Red Admiral
Dragonfly
Okaloacoochee Slough Wildlife Management Area and State Forest
Animal Species List
* indicates a species not native to Florida M - 14
Scientific Name Common Name
Federal Status State Status
Endangered Threatened Endangered Threatened Species of
Special Concern
Anax junius Common Green Darner
Anx longipes Comet Darner
Celithemis eponina Brown-spotted Yellow-wing
Crocothemis servilia Scarlet Skimmer
Erythemis vesiculosa Great Pondhawk
Pachydiplax longipennis Swift Long-winged Skimmer
Tramea carolina Carolina Saddlebags
Tramea onusta Red Saddlebag
Spider
Argiope argentata Silver Argiope
Argiope aurantia Black and Yellow Garden Spider
Gasteracantha cancriformis (elipsoides)
Crab-like Spiny Orb Weaver
Heteropoda venatoria Huntsman Spider
Latrodectus mactans Black Widow
Leiobunum spp Daddy-long-legs
Leucauge mabelae Mable Orchid Spider
Lycosa gulosa Forest Wolf Spider
Nephila clavipes Golden-silk Spider
Peucetia viridans Green Lynx Spider
Phidippus audax Daring Jumping Spider
Okaloacoochee Slough Wildlife Management Area and State Forest
Animal Species List
* indicates a species not native to Florida M - 15
Scientific Name Common Name
Federal Status State Status
Endangered Threatened Endangered Threatened Species of
Special Concern
Miscellaneous
Amblyomma auricularium Armadillo tick
Angelgoidea: Trouessartiidae feather mite??
Canthon spp. Tumblebug (Dung Beetle)
Chlorion aerarium Steel-Blue Cricket Hunter
Dasymutilla occidentalis Cow Killer (Velvet Ant)
Dermacentor spp Eastern Wood Tick
Dermacentor variabilis American Dog Tick
Eucylandina sp. Wolf Snail
family Phasmidae Walking Stick
Formica spp. Red Ant
Gryllus pennsylvanicus Field Cricket
Hemiscolopendra marginata
Florida Blue Centipede
Ixodes scapularis Blacklegged Tick
Metamasius callizona* Mexican Bromeliad Weevil
Narceus spp. Millipede
Neoconocephalus spp. Cone-headed Grasshopper
Neotrichodectes osborni Spotted Skunk Chewing Louse
Ornithonyssus wernecki Marsupial Mite
Pomacea paludosa Florida Apple Snail
Okaloacoochee Slough Wildlife Management Area and State Forest
Animal Species List
* indicates a species not native to Florida M - 16
Scientific Name Common Name
Federal Status State Status
Endangered Threatened Endangered Threatened Species of
Special Concern
Procambarus fallax Pond Crayfish
Romalea microptera Lubber Grasshopper
Stachiella octomaculatus ---
Okaloacoochee Slough Wildlife Management Area and State Forest
Plant Species List
Provided by Jean McCollom (OKS WMA)
? = Uncertain species identification * = Species not native to Florida Endemic = Plants that occur only in Florida
Notes on Status: Taxonomy predominately follows Wunderlin & Hansen 2003 Endangered, Threatened and Commercially Exploited Status designated by the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Division of Plant Industry
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Species Common name Family Status FL DEP Code
Abrus precatorius* rosary pea Fabaceae nc
Abutilon theophrasti* velvetleaf Malvaceae U
Acacia pinetorum pineland acacia Fabaceae U
Acer rubrum red maple Aceraceae FACW
Achyranthes aspera* devil's horsewhip Amaranthaceae U
Acrostichum danaeifolium giant leather fern Pteridaceae OBL
Aeschynomene americana shyleaf Fabaceae U
Agalinis fasciculata beach false-foxglove Orobanchaceae FACW
Agalinis purpurea purple false foxglove Orobanchaceae FACW
Aletris lutea yellow colicroot Nartheciaceae FAC
Ambrosia artemisiifolia common ragweed Asteraceae U
Ammannia coccinea valley redstem; scarlet ammannia Lythraceae OBL
Amorpha herbacea var. herbacea
clusterspike false indigobush Fabaceae U
Ampelopsis arborea pepper vine Vitaceae U
Amphicarpum muhlenbergianum little blue maidencane Poaceae FACW
Andropogon brachystachyus shortspike bluestem Poaceae FAC
Andropogon glomeratus var. glaucopsis
chaulky bushy bluestem; purple bluestem Poaceae FACW
Andropogon glomeratus var. hirsutior bushy bluestem Poaceae FACW
Andropogon glomeratus var. pumilus hairy bluestem Poaceae FACW
Andropogon gyrans Elliott's bluestem Poaceae FAC
Okaloacoochee Slough Wildlife Management Area and State Forest
Plant Species List
Provided by Jean McCollom (OKS WMA)
? = Uncertain species identification * = Species not native to Florida Endemic = Plants that occur only in Florida
Notes on Status: Taxonomy predominately follows Wunderlin & Hansen 2003 Endangered, Threatened and Commercially Exploited Status designated by the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Division of Plant Industry
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Species Common name Family Status FL DEP Code
Andropogon longiberbis hairy bluestem Poaceae U
Andropogon ternarius splitbeard bluestem Poaceae U
Andropogon virginicus var. glaucus chalky bluestem Poaceae FAC
Andropogon virginicus var. virginicus broomsedge bluesteam Poaceae FAC
Annona glabra pondapple Annonaceae OBL
Aristida beyrichiana wiregrass Poaceae FAC
Aristida palustris longleaf threeawn Poaceae OBL
Aristida patula tall threeawn Poaceae Endemic U
Aristida purpurascens var. tenuispica arrowfeather threeawn Poaceae FACW
Aristida spiciformis bottlebrush threeawn Poaceae FAC
Asclepias incarnata swamp milkweed Apocynaceae OBL
Asclepias lanceolata narrow-leaf milkweed Apocynaceae OBL
Asclepias longifolia longleaf milkweed Apocynaceae FACW
Asclepias pedicellata savanna milkweed Apocynaceae FACW
Asclepias tuberosa butterfly weed Apocynaceae U
Asimina reticulata pawpaw Annonaceae U
Axonopus compressus flat-joint carpet grass Poaceae FAC
Axonopus fissifolius common carpetgrass Poaceae FAC
Axonopus furcatus big carpetgrass Poaceae FAC
Azolla filiculoides American waterfern Azollaceae nc
Okaloacoochee Slough Wildlife Management Area and State Forest
Plant Species List
Provided by Jean McCollom (OKS WMA)
? = Uncertain species identification * = Species not native to Florida Endemic = Plants that occur only in Florida
Notes on Status: Taxonomy predominately follows Wunderlin & Hansen 2003 Endangered, Threatened and Commercially Exploited Status designated by the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Division of Plant Industry
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Species Common name Family Status FL DEP Code
Baccharis glomeruliflora silverling Asteraceae FAC
Baccharis halimifolia saltbush Asteraceae FAC
Bacopa caroliniana lemon bacopa Veronicacea OBL
Bacopa innominata tropical water hyssop Veronicacea OBL
Bacopa monnieri tropical water hyssop Veronicacea OBL
Befaria racemosa tarflower Ericaceae U
Berchemia scandens Alabama supple-jack; rattan vine Rhamnaceae nc
Bidens alba var. radiata beggar-ticks Asteraceae FAC
Bigelowia nudata subsp. australis
pineland rayless goldenrod Asteraceae Endemic U
Blechnum serrulatum swamp fern Blechnaceae FACW
Boltonia diffusa smallhead doll's daisy Asteraceae FACW
Buchnera americana blueheart Orobanchaceae U
Bursera simaruba gumbo-limbo Burseraceae U
Callicarpa americana beautyberry Verbenaceae U
Campanula floridana Florida bellflower Campanulaceae Endemic OBL
Campyloneurum phyllitidis long strap fern Polypodiaceae nc
Canna flaccida yellow canna, bandana-of the-Everglads Cannaceae OBL
Caperonia castaneifolia chestnutleaf falsecroton Euphorbiaceae FACW
Carex lupuliformis false hop sedge Cyperaceae OBL
Carica papaya* papaya Caricacea U
Okaloacoochee Slough Wildlife Management Area and State Forest
Plant Species List
Provided by Jean McCollom (OKS WMA)
? = Uncertain species identification * = Species not native to Florida Endemic = Plants that occur only in Florida
Notes on Status: Taxonomy predominately follows Wunderlin & Hansen 2003 Endangered, Threatened and Commercially Exploited Status designated by the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Division of Plant Industry
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Species Common name Family Status FL DEP Code
Carphephorus paniculatus deer-tongue Asteraceae FAC
Carphephorus subtropicanus pineland purple Asteraceae nc
Carya aquatica water hickory Juglandaceae OBL
Cassytha filiformis fine-stem lovevine Lauraceae nc
Celtis laevigata hackberry Ulmaceae FACW
Cenchrus spinifex coastal sandspur Poaceae U
Centella asiatica pennywort Apiaceae FACW
Centrosema virginianum spurred butterfly pea Fabaceae U
Cephalanthus occidentalis common buttonbush Rubiaceae OBL
Chamaecrista fasciculata partridge pea Fabaceae U
Chamaecrista nictitans var. aspera sensitive pea Fabaceae U
Chamaesyce blodgettii limestone sandmat Euphorbiaceae U
Chamaesyce hirta pillpod sandmat Euphorbiaceae U
Chamaesyce hypericifolia graceful sandmat Euphorbiaceae U
Chapmannia floridana Florida alicia Fabaceae Endemic U
Chaptalia tomentosa woolly sunbonnets; pineland daisy Asteraceae FACW
Chrysophyllum oliviforme satinleaf Sapotaceae Threatened-FL U
Chrysopogon pauciflorus Florida false beardgrass Poaceae U
Cirsium horridulum purple thistle Asteraceae U
Cirsium nuttallii Nuttall's thistle Asteraceae FACW
Okaloacoochee Slough Wildlife Management Area and State Forest
Plant Species List
Provided by Jean McCollom (OKS WMA)
? = Uncertain species identification * = Species not native to Florida Endemic = Plants that occur only in Florida
Notes on Status: Taxonomy predominately follows Wunderlin & Hansen 2003 Endangered, Threatened and Commercially Exploited Status designated by the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Division of Plant Industry
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Species Common name Family Status FL DEP Code
Cissus verticillata seasonvine; possum grape Vitaceae nc
Citrus aurantium* sour orange Rutaceae U
Cladium jamaicense sawgrass Cyperaceae OBL
Clematis baldwinii pine hyacinth Ranunculaceae Endemic U
Coccoloba diversifolia pigeon plum; tietongue Polygonaceae U
Coelorachis rugosa wrinkled jointgrass Poaceae FACW
Coelorachis tuberculosa Florida jointail grass Poaceae FACW
Commelina sp.* day-flower (likely C.
diffusa, possibly C. caroliniana)
Commelinaceae FACW
Commelina erecta day-flower Commelinaceae U
Commelina gambiae* day-flower Commelinaceae FACW
Conoclinium coelestinum mistflower Asteraceae FAC
Conyza canadensis var. pusilla Canadian horseweed Asteraceae U
Coreopsis floridana Florida tickseed Asteraceae Endemic FACW
Coreopsis leavenworthii Leavenworth's tickseed Asteraceae FACW
Cornus foemina swamp dogwood Cornaceae FACW
Crotalaria pallida var. obovata* smooth rattlebox Fabaceae U
Crotalaria rotundifolia prostrate rattlebox Fabaceae U
Crotalaria spectabilis* showy rattlebox Fabaceae U
Cuphea carthagenensis* waxweed Lythraceae FAC
Cynanchum scoparium leafless swallowwort Apocynaceae U
Okaloacoochee Slough Wildlife Management Area and State Forest
Plant Species List
Provided by Jean McCollom (OKS WMA)
? = Uncertain species identification * = Species not native to Florida Endemic = Plants that occur only in Florida
Notes on Status: Taxonomy predominately follows Wunderlin & Hansen 2003 Endangered, Threatened and Commercially Exploited Status designated by the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Division of Plant Industry
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Species Common name Family Status FL DEP Code
Cynodon dactylon* bermuda grass Poaceae U
Cyperus articulatus jointed flatsedge Cyperaceae OBL
Cyperus compressus poorland flatsedge Cyperaceae FACW
Cyperus flavescens yellow flatsedge Cyperaceae FACW
Cyperus haspan haspan flatsedge Cyperaceae OBL
Cyperus ligularis swamp flatsedge Cyperaceae FACW
Cyperus polystachyos manyspike flatsedge Cyperaceae FACW
Cyperus retrorsus pinebarren flatsedge Cyperaceae FAC
Cyperus surinamensis tropical flatsedge Cyperaceae FACW
Dactyloctenium aegyptium crowfoot grass Poaceae U
Dalbergia sissoo* Indian rosewood Fabaceae U
Dalea carnea var. carnea hammock prairie-clover Fabaceae U
Desmodium incanum* zarzabacoa comun Fabaceae U
Desmodium triflorum* threeflower ticktrefoil Fabaceae U
Dichanthelium aciculare needleleaf witchgrass Poaceae FACW
Dichanthelium commutatum variable witchgrass Poaceae FAC
Dichanthelium dichotomum cypress witchgrass Poaceae FACW
Dichanthelium ensifolium var. unciphyllum cypress witchgrass Poaceae FAC
Dichanthelium erectifolium erect-leaf witchgrass Poaceae OBL
Dichanthelium laxiflorum openflower witchgrass Poaceae U
Okaloacoochee Slough Wildlife Management Area and State Forest
Plant Species List
Provided by Jean McCollom (OKS WMA)
? = Uncertain species identification * = Species not native to Florida Endemic = Plants that occur only in Florida
Notes on Status: Taxonomy predominately follows Wunderlin & Hansen 2003 Endangered, Threatened and Commercially Exploited Status designated by the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Division of Plant Industry
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Species Common name Family Status FL DEP Code
Dichanthelium leucothrix rough witchgrass Poaceae FACW
Dichanthelium portoricense hemlock witchgrass Poaceae U
Dichanthelium strigosum var. glabrescens roughhair witchgrass Poaceae U
Digitaria serotina blanket crabgrass, dwarf crabgrass Poaceae FAC
Diodia virginiana buttonweed Rubiaceae FACW
Diospyros virginiana persimmon Ebenaceae FAC
Drosera brevifolia dwarf sundew Droseraceae FACW
Drosera capillaris pink sundew Droseraceae FACW
Drymaria cordata drymary; west indian chickweed Caryophyllaceae FAC
Dyschoriste angusta pineland twinflower Acanthaceae U
Dyschoriste oblongifolia oblongleaf twinflower Acanthaceae U
Dyschoriste sp. twinflower Acanthaceae FACW/ FAC/U
Echinochloa crusgalli* barnyard grass Poaceae FACW
Echinochloa crusgalli var. frumentacea* Japanese millet Poaceae FACW
Echinochloa walteri coast cockspur Poaceae FACW
Eclipta prostrata false daisy; Yerba de Tajo Asteraceae FACW
Eichhornia crassipes* water hyacinth Pontederiaceae nc
Eleocharis baldwinii roadgrass; Baldwin's spikerush Cyperaceae OBL
Eleocharis cellulosa gulf coast spikerush Cyperaceae OBL
Eleocharis elongata spikerush Cyperaceae OBL
Okaloacoochee Slough Wildlife Management Area and State Forest
Plant Species List
Provided by Jean McCollom (OKS WMA)
? = Uncertain species identification * = Species not native to Florida Endemic = Plants that occur only in Florida
Notes on Status: Taxonomy predominately follows Wunderlin & Hansen 2003 Endangered, Threatened and Commercially Exploited Status designated by the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Division of Plant Industry
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Species Common name Family Status FL DEP Code
Eleocharis geniculata Canada spikerush Cyperaceae OBL
Eleocharis microcarpa smallfruit spikerush Cyperaceae OBL
Elephantopus elatus tall elephantsfoot Asteraceae U
Elionurus tripsacoides pan-American balsmscale Poaceae FACW
Elytraria caroliniensis Carolina scalystem Acanthaceae FAC
Emilia fosbergii* Florida tasselflower Asteraceae U
Emilia sonchifolia* lilac tasselflower Asteraceae U
Encyclia tampensis Florida butterfly orchid Orchidaceae Commercially Exploited-FL nc
Eragrostis atrovirens* Thalia lovegrass Poaceae FAC
Eragrostis ciliaris* gophertail lovegreass Poaceae Fac
Eragrostis elliottii Elliott's lovegrass Poaceae FAC
Eragrostis spectabilis purple lovegrass Poaceae FAC
Eragrostis virginica coastal lovegrass Poaceae FAC
Erechtites hieraciifolius fireweed Asteraceae U
Erigeron quercifolius southern fleabane Asteraceae FAC
Erigeron vernus early whitetop fleabane Asteraceae FACW
Eriocaulon compressum flattened pipewort Eriocaulaceae OBL
Eriocaulon decangulare pipewort Eriocaulaceae OBL
Eriocaulon ravenelii Ravenel's pipewort Eriocaulaceae OBL
Eryngium baldwinii Baldwin's coyote-thistle Apiaceae FAC
Okaloacoochee Slough Wildlife Management Area and State Forest
Plant Species List
Provided by Jean McCollom (OKS WMA)
? = Uncertain species identification * = Species not native to Florida Endemic = Plants that occur only in Florida
Notes on Status: Taxonomy predominately follows Wunderlin & Hansen 2003 Endangered, Threatened and Commercially Exploited Status designated by the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Division of Plant Industry
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Species Common name Family Status FL DEP Code
Eryngium yuccifolium button rattlesnakemaster Apiaceae FACW
Erythrina herbacea coral bean Fabaceae U
Eugenia axillaris white stopper Myrtaceae U
Eugenia foetida spanish stopper Myrtaceae U
Eulophia alta wild coco orchid Orchidaceae Threatened-FL FACW
Eupatorium capillifolium dog fennel Asteraceae FAC
Eupatorium leptophyllum false fennel Asteraceae OBL
Eupatorium mikanioides semaphore thorough-wort Asteraceae Endemic FACW
Eupatorium mohrii Mohr's thoroughwort Asteraceae FAC
Eupatorium rotundifolium roundleaf thoroughwort; false hoarhound Asteraceae FAC
Eustachys glauca saltmarsh fingergrass Poaceae FACW
Eustachys petraea fingergrass Poaceae FAC
Euthamia caroliniana flat-topped goldenrod Asteraceae FAC
Ficus aurea strangler fig Moraceae FAC
Ficus microcarpa* Indian laurel Moraceae U?
Fimbristylis autumnalis slender fimbry Cyperaceae OBL
Fimbristylis caroliniana Carolina fimbry Cyperaceae OBL
Fimbristylis cymosa hurricanegrass Cyperaceae FAC
Fimbristylis dichotoma forked fimbry Cyperaceae FACW
Fimbristylis schoenoides* ditch fimbry Cyperaceae OBL
Okaloacoochee Slough Wildlife Management Area and State Forest
Plant Species List
Provided by Jean McCollom (OKS WMA)
? = Uncertain species identification * = Species not native to Florida Endemic = Plants that occur only in Florida
Notes on Status: Taxonomy predominately follows Wunderlin & Hansen 2003 Endangered, Threatened and Commercially Exploited Status designated by the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Division of Plant Industry
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Species Common name Family Status FL DEP Code
Fimbristylis spadicea marsh fimbry Cyperaceae FAC
Flaveria linearis yellow-top flaveria Asteraceae FACW
Fraxinus caroliniana pop ash Oleaceae OBL
Fuirena breviseta saltmarsh umbrellasedge Cyperaceae OBL
Fuirena longa coastalplain umbrellasedge Cyperaceae OBL
Fuirena scirpoidea southern umbrellasedge Cyperaceae OBL
Galactia elliottii milk pea Fabaceae U
Galactia regularis eastern milkpea Fabaceae U
Gamochaeta falcata cudweed; narrowleaf purple everlasting Asteraceae U
Gaura angustifolia southern gaura Onagraceae U
Gaylussacia dumosa dwarf huckleberry Ericaceae FAC
Gratiola pilosa shaggy hedgehyssop Veronicacea FACW
Gratiola ramosa branched hedgehyssop Veronicacea FACW
Gymnopogon chapmanianus Chapman's skeletongrass Poaceae U
Habenaria floribunda spider-orchid Orchidaceae FACW
Helenium pinnatifidum southeast sneezeweed Asteraceae FACW
Helianthus agrestis southeast sunflower Asteraceae FACW
Helianthus angustifolius swamp sunflower Asteraceae FACW
Helianthus radula rayless sunflower Asteraceae U
Heliotropium polyphyllum pineland heliotrope Boraginaceae FAC
Okaloacoochee Slough Wildlife Management Area and State Forest
Plant Species List
Provided by Jean McCollom (OKS WMA)
? = Uncertain species identification * = Species not native to Florida Endemic = Plants that occur only in Florida
Notes on Status: Taxonomy predominately follows Wunderlin & Hansen 2003 Endangered, Threatened and Commercially Exploited Status designated by the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Division of Plant Industry
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Species Common name Family Status FL DEP Code
Heteropogon contortus tanglehead Poaceae U
Hibiscus grandiflorus swamp hibiscus Malvaceae OBL
Houstonia procumbens innocence Rubiaceae U
Hydrocotyle umbellata water pennywort Apiaceae FACW
Hydrolea corymbosa skyflower Hydroleaceae OBL
Hymenachne amplexicaulis* West Indian marsh grass Poaceae OBL
Hymenocallis palmeri alligator-lily Amaryllidaceae Endemic OBL
Hymenocallis sp. spiderlily Amaryllidaceae OBL
Hyparrhenia rufa* Jaragua grass Poaceae U
Hypericum brachyphyllum coastalplain St. John'swort Clusiaceae FACW
Hypericum cistifolium roundpod St. John's-wort Clusiaceae FACW
Hypericum crux-andreae St. Peter's-wort Clusiaceae FACW
Hypericum fasciculatum sandweed Clusiaceae OBL
Hypericum hypericoides St. Andrew's-cross Clusiaceae FAC
Hypericum mutilum dwarf St. John's-wort Clusiaceae FACW
Hypericum tetrapetalum fourpetal St. John's-wort Clusiaceae FAC
Hyptis alata musky mint Lamiaceae FACW
Ilex cassine dahoon holly Aquifoliaceae OBL
Ilex glabra gallberry Aquifoliaceae U
Imperata cylindrica* cogongrass Poaceae U
Okaloacoochee Slough Wildlife Management Area and State Forest
Plant Species List
Provided by Jean McCollom (OKS WMA)
? = Uncertain species identification * = Species not native to Florida Endemic = Plants that occur only in Florida
Notes on Status: Taxonomy predominately follows Wunderlin & Hansen 2003 Endangered, Threatened and Commercially Exploited Status designated by the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Division of Plant Industry
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Species Common name Family Status FL DEP Code
Ipomoea sagittata Glades morning glory Convolvulaceae nc
Iresine diffusa Juba's bush Amaranthaceae U
Iva microcephala Piedmont sumpweed Asteraceae FACW
Juncus effusus? soft rush Juncaceae OBL
Juncus marginatus shore rush, grassleaf rush Juncaceae FACW
Juncus megacephalus bighead rush Juncaceae OBL
Juncus polycephalos manyhead rush Juncaceae OBL
Juncus scirpoides needlepod rush Juncaceae OBL
Justicia angusta water-willow Acanthaceae OBL
Kosteletzkya virginica saltmarsh-mallow Malvaceae OBL
Kyllinga brevifolia* shortleaf spikesedge Cyperaceae FACW
Lachnanthes caroliana bloodroot Haemadoraceae FAC
Lachnocaulon anceps bog-buttons Eriocaulaceae FACW
Lantana camara* shrub verbena Verbenaceae U
Lechea torreyi Piedmont pinweed Cistaceae U
Leersia hexandra southern cutgrass Poaceae OBL
Liatris gracilis slender gayfeather Asteraceae FAC
Liatris spicata blazing star; dense gayfeather Asteraceae FAC
Lilium catesbaei pine lily; Catesby's lily Liliaceae Threatened-FL FAC
Limnobium spongia American spongeplant; frog's-bit Hydrocharitaceae OBL
Okaloacoochee Slough Wildlife Management Area and State Forest
Plant Species List
Provided by Jean McCollom (OKS WMA)
? = Uncertain species identification * = Species not native to Florida Endemic = Plants that occur only in Florida
Notes on Status: Taxonomy predominately follows Wunderlin & Hansen 2003 Endangered, Threatened and Commercially Exploited Status designated by the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Division of Plant Industry
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Species Common name Family Status FL DEP Code
Linaria canadensis toadflax Veronicacea U
Lindernia crustacea* Malaysian false pimpernel Veronicacea FACW
Lindernia dubia moistbank pimpernel Veronicacea FACW
Lindernia grandiflora false pimpernel Veronicacea FACW
Linum floridanum Florida yellow flax Linaceae FAC
Linum medium var. texanum stiff yellow flax Linaceae FAC
Lobelia glandulosa glade lobelia Campanulaceae FACW
Lobelia sp. lobelia Campanulaceae OBL,FACW
Ludwigia alata winged primrosewillow Onagraceae OBL
Ludwigia arcuata piedmont primrosewillow Onagraceae OBL
Ludwigia curtissii Curtiss' primrosewillow Onagraceae OBL
Ludwigia sp.? primrose willow (likely
L. decurrens or L. octovalis)
Onagraceae OBL
Ludwigia maritima seaside primrosewillow Onagraceae FACW
Ludwigia microcarpa smallfruit primrosewillow Onagraceae OBL
Ludwigia octovalvis Mexican primrosewillow Onagraceae OBL
Ludwigia palustris marsh seedbox Onagraceae OBL
Ludwigia peruviana* Peruvian primrosewillow Onagraceae OBL
Ludwigia repens creeping primrosewillow Onagraceae OBL
Ludwigia suffruticosa shrubby primrose willow Onagraceae FACW
Luziola fluitans southern watergrass Poaceae OBL
Okaloacoochee Slough Wildlife Management Area and State Forest
Plant Species List
Provided by Jean McCollom (OKS WMA)
? = Uncertain species identification * = Species not native to Florida Endemic = Plants that occur only in Florida
Notes on Status: Taxonomy predominately follows Wunderlin & Hansen 2003 Endangered, Threatened and Commercially Exploited Status designated by the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Division of Plant Industry
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Species Common name Family Status FL DEP Code
Lycopus rubellus taperleaf waterhoarhound Lamiaceae OBL
Lygodium microphyllum* Old World climbing fern Schizaeaceae nc
Lyonia ferruginea? rusty staggerbush Ericaceae U
Lyonia fruticosa coastalplain staggerbush Ericaceae U
Lyonia lucida fetterbush Ericaceae FACW
Lythrum alatum loosestrife Lythraceae OBL
Macroptilium lathyroides* wild bush bean Fabaceae U
Marshallia tenuifolia grassleaf Barbara's buttons Asteraceae FACW
Mecardonia acuminata subsp. peninsularis purple mecardonia Veronicacea Endemic FACW
Melaleuca quinquenervia* melaleuca Myrtaceae FAC
Melanthera nivea snow squarestem Asteraceae FACW
Melochia corchorifolia* chocolateweed Malvaceae FAC
Melochia spicata bretonica peluda Malvaceae U
Melothria pendula creeping cucumber Cucurbitaceae U
Mikania cordifolia florida keys hempvine Asteraceae nc
Mikania scandens climbing hempvine Asteraceae nc
Mitreola petiolata lax hornpod Loganiaceae FACW
Mitreola sessilifolia swamp hornpod Loganiaceae FACW
Momordica charantia* wild balsam apple; balsampear Cucurbitaceae U
Morus rubra red mulberry Moraceae FAC
Okaloacoochee Slough Wildlife Management Area and State Forest
Plant Species List
Provided by Jean McCollom (OKS WMA)
? = Uncertain species identification * = Species not native to Florida Endemic = Plants that occur only in Florida
Notes on Status: Taxonomy predominately follows Wunderlin & Hansen 2003 Endangered, Threatened and Commercially Exploited Status designated by the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Division of Plant Industry
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Species Common name Family Status FL DEP Code
Muhlenbergia capillaris hairawn muhly Poaceae OBL
Murdannia nudiflora* nakedstem dewflower Commelinaceae FAC
Murdannia sp.* dewflower Commelinaceae FAC
Myrcianthes fragrans Simpson’s stopper Myricaceae Threatened-FL U
Myrica cerifera Wax-myrtle Myricaceae FAC
Nephrolepis exaltata sword fern; wild boston fern Nephrolepidaceae FAC
Nymphaea elegans tropical royalblue waterlily Nymphaeaceae OBL
Nymphaea odorata white waterlily Nymphaeaceae OBL
Nymphoides aquatica floating heart Menyanthaceae OBL
Oeceoclades maculata* African spotted orchid Orchidaceae U
Oldenlandia corymbosa flattop diamond flower Rubiaceae FACW
Oldenlandia uniflora clustered
diamondflower; clustered mille graines
Rubiaceae FACW
Ophioglossum nudicaule slender adder's-tongue fern Ophioglossaceae U
Oplismenus hirtellus basketgrass Poaceae FAC
Osmunda cinnamomea cinnamon fern Osmundaceae Commercially Exploited-FL FACW
Oxalis corniculata creeping woodsorrel Oxalidaceae U
Oxypolis filiformis water-dropwort Apiaceae OBL
Panicum abscissum cutthroat grass Poaceae Endemic,
Endangered-FL
FACW
Panicum anceps beaked panic grass Poaceae FAC
Okaloacoochee Slough Wildlife Management Area and State Forest
Plant Species List
Provided by Jean McCollom (OKS WMA)
? = Uncertain species identification * = Species not native to Florida Endemic = Plants that occur only in Florida
Notes on Status: Taxonomy predominately follows Wunderlin & Hansen 2003 Endangered, Threatened and Commercially Exploited Status designated by the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Division of Plant Industry
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Species Common name Family Status FL DEP Code
Panicum chamaelonche panic grass or witchgrass Poaceae U
Panicum dichotomiflorum fall panic grass Poaceae FACW
Panicum hemitomon maidencane Poaceae OBL
Panicum hians gaping panicum Poaceae FAC
Panicum longifolium longleaf panicum Poaceae OBL
Panicum maximum* guineagrass Poaceae U
Panicum repens* torpedo grass Poaceae FACW
Panicum rigidulum redtop panicum Poaceae FACW
Panicum tenerum blue-joint panic grass Poaceae OBL
Panicum virgatum switchgrass Poaceae FACW
Parietaria floridana Florida pellitory Urticaceae FAC
Parthenocissus quinquefolia Virginia creeper Vitaceae U
Paspalidium geminatum Egyptian paspalidium; Kissimmeegrass Poaceae OBL
Paspalum acuminatum* brook crowngrass Poaceae FACW
Paspalum sp.? crowngrass (likely P.
boscianum or P. dilitatum*)
Poaceae FAC
Paspalum conjugatum sour paspalum Poaceae FAC
Paspalum distichum knotgrass Poaceae OBL
Paspalum floridanum? Florida paspalum Poaceae FACW
Paspalum laeve field paspalum Poaceae FACW
Paspalum monostachyum gulfdune paspalum Poaceae OBL
Okaloacoochee Slough Wildlife Management Area and State Forest
Plant Species List
Provided by Jean McCollom (OKS WMA)
? = Uncertain species identification * = Species not native to Florida Endemic = Plants that occur only in Florida
Notes on Status: Taxonomy predominately follows Wunderlin & Hansen 2003 Endangered, Threatened and Commercially Exploited Status designated by the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Division of Plant Industry
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Species Common name Family Status FL DEP Code
Paspalum notatum* bahia grass Poaceae U
Paspalum praecox early paspalum Poaceae OBL
Paspalum setaceum thin paspalum Poaceae FAC
Paspalum urvillei* vasey grass Poaceae FAC
Passiflora suberosa corky-stem passion flower Passifloraceae nc
Pectis prostrata spreading cinchweed Asteraceae U
Persea palustris swamp bay Lauraceae OBL
Phlebodium aureum golden polypody Polypodiaceae nc
Phragmites australis common reed Poaceae OBL
Phyla nodiflora carpetweed Verbenaceae FAC
Phyllanthus caroliniensis subsp. saxicola rock Carolina leafflower Phyllanthaceae U
Physalis angulata cutleaf groundcherry Solanaceae U
Physalis walteri Walter's groundcherry Solanaceae U
Physostegia purpurea obedient-plant; false dragon-heads Lamiaceae FACW
Phytolacca americana pokeweed Phytolaccaceae U
Piloblephis rigida pennyroyal Lamiaceae U
Pinguicula pumila small butterwort Lentibulariaceae OBL
Pinus elliottii var. densa slash pine Pinaceae Endemic U
Piriqueta cistoides subsp. caroliniana piriqueta Turneraceae FAC
Pisonia aculeata devil's claws Nyctaginaceae U
Okaloacoochee Slough Wildlife Management Area and State Forest
Plant Species List
Provided by Jean McCollom (OKS WMA)
? = Uncertain species identification * = Species not native to Florida Endemic = Plants that occur only in Florida
Notes on Status: Taxonomy predominately follows Wunderlin & Hansen 2003 Endangered, Threatened and Commercially Exploited Status designated by the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Division of Plant Industry
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Species Common name Family Status FL DEP Code
Pistia stratiotes* water lettuce Araceae nc
Pityopsis graminifolia golden aster Asteraceae U
Pleopeltis polypodioides var. michauxiana resurrection fern Polypodiaceae nc
Pluchea foetida stinking camphorweed Asteraceae FACW
Pluchea odorata camphorweed Asteraceae FACW
Pluchea rosea rosy camphorweed Asteraceae FACW
Polygala balduinii Baldwin's milkwort Polygalaceae FACW
Polygala cruciata Drumheads Polygalaceae FACW
Polygala grandiflora showy milkwort Polygalaceae FACW
Polygala incarnata procession flower Polygalaceae FACW
Polygala lutea wild batchelor's button Polygalaceae FACW
Polygala nana candyroot Polygalaceae FACW
Polygala ramosa low pinebarren milkwort Polygalaceae FACW
Polygala rugelii yellow batchelor's button Polygalaceae Endemic FACW
Polygala setacea Coastalplain milkwort Polygalaceae FACW
Polygonum hydropiperoides mild smartweed; swamp smartweed Polygonaceae OBL
Polygonum punctatum dotted smartweed Polygonaceae OBL
Polygonum glabrum denseflower knotweed Polygalaceae OBL
Polypremum procumbens rustweed Loganiaceae FAC
Polystachya concreta? greater yellowspike
orchid; pale-flowered Polystachya
Orchidaceae Endangered-FL nc
Okaloacoochee Slough Wildlife Management Area and State Forest
Plant Species List
Provided by Jean McCollom (OKS WMA)
? = Uncertain species identification * = Species not native to Florida Endemic = Plants that occur only in Florida
Notes on Status: Taxonomy predominately follows Wunderlin & Hansen 2003 Endangered, Threatened and Commercially Exploited Status designated by the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Division of Plant Industry
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Species Common name Family Status FL DEP Code
Pontederia cordata pickerelweed Pontederiaceae OBL
Proserpinaca palustris marsh mermaidweed Haloragaceae OBL
Proserpinaca pectinata combleaf mermaidweed Haloragaceae OBL
Psidium guajava* guava Myrtaceae U
Psychotria nervosa wild coffee Rubiaceae FAC
Psychotria sulzneri shortleaf wild coffee Rubiaceae FAC
Pteridium aquilinum var. pseudocaudatum bracken fern Dennstaedtiaceae U
Pteris vittata* Chinese ladderfern Pteridaceae U
Pterocaulon pycnostachyum blackroot Asteraceae U
Ptilimnium capillaceum mock bishop's weed Apiaceae FACW
Quercus chapmanii Chapman's oak Fagaceae U
Quercus elliottii running oak Fagaceae U
Quercus laurifolia swamp laurel oak Fagaceae FACW
Quercus minima dwarf live oak Fagaceae U
Quercus myrtifolia myrtle oak Fagaceae U
Quercus virginiana live oak Fagaceae U
Rapanea punctata myrsine Myrsinaceae FAC
Rhexia mariana meadow beauty Melastomataceae FACW
Rhus copallinum winged sumac Anacardiaceae U
Rhynchelytrum repens* rose natalgrass Poaceae U
Okaloacoochee Slough Wildlife Management Area and State Forest
Plant Species List
Provided by Jean McCollom (OKS WMA)
? = Uncertain species identification * = Species not native to Florida Endemic = Plants that occur only in Florida
Notes on Status: Taxonomy predominately follows Wunderlin & Hansen 2003 Endangered, Threatened and Commercially Exploited Status designated by the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Division of Plant Industry
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Species Common name Family Status FL DEP Code
Rhynchospora colorata white-top sedge Cyperaceae FACW
Rhynchospora divergens spreading beaksedge Cyperaceae OBL
Rhynchospora fascicularis fasicled beakrush Cyperaceae FACW
Rhynchospora fernaldii Fernald's beakrush Cyperaceae FACW
Rhynchospora globularis globe beakrush Cyperaceae FACW
Rhynchospora inundata Inundated beaksedge Cyperaceae OBL
Rhynchospora microcarpa souther beaksedge Cyperaceae OBL
Rhynchospora microcephala bunched beaksedge Cyperaceae FAC
Rhynchospora nitens baldsedge Cyperaceae OBL
Rhynchospora odorata fragrant beaksedge Cyperaceae FACW
Rhynchospora rariflora fewflower beaksedge Cyperaceae FACW
Rhynchospora tracyi Tracy's beaksedge Cyperaceae OBL
Rhynchospora sp.? beaksedge (likely R. pusilla or R. divergens) Cyperaceae FACW/OBL
Richardia brasiliensis* tropical Mexican clover Rubiaceae U
Rivina humilis rougeplant Phytolaccaceae U
Rottboellia cochinchinensis* itchgrass Poaceae U
Rubus cuneifolius sand blackberry Rosaceae FAC
Rubus trivialis southern dewberry Rosaceae FAC
Rudbeckia hirta blackeyed susan Asteraceae U
Sabal palmetto cabbage palm Arecaceae FAC
Okaloacoochee Slough Wildlife Management Area and State Forest
Plant Species List
Provided by Jean McCollom (OKS WMA)
? = Uncertain species identification * = Species not native to Florida Endemic = Plants that occur only in Florida
Notes on Status: Taxonomy predominately follows Wunderlin & Hansen 2003 Endangered, Threatened and Commercially Exploited Status designated by the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Division of Plant Industry
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Species Common name Family Status FL DEP Code
Sabatia bartramii ten-petal sabatia Gentianaceae OBL
Sabatia brevifolia shortleaf rosegentian Gentianaceae FACW
Sabatia grandiflora largeflowered rosegentian Gentianaceae FACW
Sabatia stellaris rose-of-plymouth Gentianaceae FACW
Saccharum giganteum sugarcane plumegrass Poaceae OBL
Sacciolepis indica* glenwood grass Poaceae FAC
Sacciolepis striata American cupscale Poaceae OBL
Sacoila lanceolata var. lanceolata
Leafless beaked ladiestresses Orchidaceae Threatened-
FL FAC
Sagittaria graminea grassy arrowhead Alismataceae OBL
Sagittaria lancifolia arrowhead Alismataceae OBL
Salix caroliniana Carolina willow; coastal plain willow Salicaceae OBL
Salvinia minima* water spangles Salviniaceae nc
Samolus ebracteatus water pimpernel Primulaceae OBL
Sarcostemma clausum white vine Apocynaceae nc
Schinus terebinthifolius* Brazilian pepper Anacardiaceae FAC
Schizachyrium rhizomatum South Florida bluestem Poaceae FAC
Schizachyrium scoparium var. scoparium creeping bluestem Poaceae FAC
Schoenolirion albiflorum sunnybells; white sunnybell Hyacinthaceae FACW
Schoenus nigricans black sedge Cyperaceae FACW
Schoepfia chrysophylloides graytwig Olacaceaee U
Okaloacoochee Slough Wildlife Management Area and State Forest
Plant Species List
Provided by Jean McCollom (OKS WMA)
? = Uncertain species identification * = Species not native to Florida Endemic = Plants that occur only in Florida
Notes on Status: Taxonomy predominately follows Wunderlin & Hansen 2003 Endangered, Threatened and Commercially Exploited Status designated by the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Division of Plant Industry
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Species Common name Family Status FL DEP Code
Scirpus cubensis* Cuban bulrush Cyperaceae OBL
Scirpus pungens threesquare bulrush Cyperaceae OBL
Scleria baldwinii Baldwin's nutrush Cyperaceae FACW
Scleria ciliata var. pauciflora fewflower nutrush Cyperaceae FACW
Scleria georgiana slenderfruit nutrush Cyperaceae FACW
Scleria lacustris* Wright's nut-rush Cyperaceae FACW
Scleria reticularis netted nutrush Cyperaceae FACW
Scleria verticillata low nutrush Cyperaceae FACW
Scoparia dulcis sweet broom Veronicacea FAC
Packera glabellus butterweed (syn: Senecio glabellus) Asteraceae OBL
Senna obtusifolia* coffeeweed; sicklepod Fabaceae U
Serenoa repens saw palmetto Arecaceae U
Sesbania herbacea danglepod Fabaceae FAC
Sesbania vesicaria bladderpod; bagpod Fabaceae FAC
Setaria parviflora foxtai; bristlegrass Poaceae FAC
Setaria viridis* green foxtail Poaceae U
Sida ulmifolia common wireweed; common fanpetals Malvaceae U
Sideroxylon foetidissimum false mastic Sapotaceae U
Sideroxylon reclinatum buckthorn Sapotaceae FAC
Sisyrinchium angustifolium pointed blue-eyed grass Iridaceae FACW
Okaloacoochee Slough Wildlife Management Area and State Forest
Plant Species List
Provided by Jean McCollom (OKS WMA)
? = Uncertain species identification * = Species not native to Florida Endemic = Plants that occur only in Florida
Notes on Status: Taxonomy predominately follows Wunderlin & Hansen 2003 Endangered, Threatened and Commercially Exploited Status designated by the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Division of Plant Industry
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Species Common name Family Status FL DEP Code
Smilax auriculata earleaf greenbriar Smilacaceae nc
Smilax bona-nox saw greenbriar Smilacaceae nc
Smilax smallii lanceleaf greenbrier Smilacaceae nc
Smilax tamnoides bristly greenbrier; hogbrier Smilacaceae nc
Solanum americanum American black nightshade Solanaceae U
Solanum viarum* tropical soda apple Solanaceae U
Solidago fistulosa pinebarron goldenrod Asteraceae FACW
Solidago odora var. chapmanii Chapman's goldenrod Asteraceae U
Solidago sempervirens seaside goldenrod Asteraceae FACW
Solidago stricta wand goldenrod Asteraceae FACW
Solidago tortifolia twistedleaf goldenrod Asteraceae U
Sonchus asper* spiny sowthistle Asteraceae U
Sorghastrum secundum lopsided indiangrass Poaceae U
Spartina bakeri sand cordgrass Poaceae FACW
Spermacoce remota woodland false buttonweed Rubiaceae U
Spermacoce terminalis? Everglades Key false buttonweed Rubiaceae
Endemic, Threatened-
FL U
Spermacoce verticillata* shrubby flase buttonweed Rubiaceae U
Spiranthes praecox forma albolabia ladies' tresses, giant Orchidaceae FACW
Spiranthes vernalis ladies' tresses, grass-leaved Orchidaceae FACW
Okaloacoochee Slough Wildlife Management Area and State Forest
Plant Species List
Provided by Jean McCollom (OKS WMA)
? = Uncertain species identification * = Species not native to Florida Endemic = Plants that occur only in Florida
Notes on Status: Taxonomy predominately follows Wunderlin & Hansen 2003 Endangered, Threatened and Commercially Exploited Status designated by the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Division of Plant Industry
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Species Common name Family Status FL DEP Code
Spirodela polyrhiza common duckweed Lemnaceae nc
Sporobolus indicus var. pyramidalis* smutgrass Poaceae U
Stenandrium dulce sweet shaggytuft Acanthaceae FACW
Stenotaphrum secundatum* St. Augustine grass Poaceae U
Stillingia aquatica corkwood Euphorbiaceae OBL
Stillingia sylvatica queen's-delight Euphorbiaceae FAC
Symphyotrichum adnatum scaleleaf aster Asteraceae U
Symphyotrichum carolinianum climbing aster Asteraceae OBL
Symphyotrichum dumosum rice button aster Asteraceae FAC
Symphyotrichum subulatum annual saltmarsh aster Asteraceae OBL
Syngonanthus flavidulus bantam-buttons Eriocaulaceae FACW
Taxodium ascendens pond cypress Cupressaceae OBL
Teucrium canadense wood sage; wood germander Lamiaceae FACW
Thalia geniculata fireflag; alligatorflag Marantaceae OBL
Thelypteris kunthii widespread maiden fern; southern shield fern Thelypteridaceae FACW
Tillandsia fasciculata var. densispica stiff-leaved wild pine Bromeliaceae Endangered-
FL nc
Tillandsia paucifolia potbelly airplant Bromeliaceae nc
Tillandsia recurvata ballmoss Bromeliaceae nc
Tillandsia setacea southern needleleaf Bromeliaceae nc
Tillandsia usneoides spanish moss Bromeliaceae nc
Okaloacoochee Slough Wildlife Management Area and State Forest
Plant Species List
Provided by Jean McCollom (OKS WMA)
? = Uncertain species identification * = Species not native to Florida Endemic = Plants that occur only in Florida
Notes on Status: Taxonomy predominately follows Wunderlin & Hansen 2003 Endangered, Threatened and Commercially Exploited Status designated by the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Division of Plant Industry
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Species Common name Family Status FL DEP Code
Tillandsia utriculata giant wild pine Bromeliaceae Endangered-FL nc
Tillandsia xsmalliana (T. balbisiana X T.
fasciculata var. densispica)
Bromeliaceae nc
Tournefortia hirsutissima chiggery grapes Boraginaceae Endangered-FL nc
Toxicodendron radicans poison ivy Anacardiaceae nc
Trema micranthum nettletree Ulmaceae FAC
Trichostema dichotomum forked blue curls Lamiaceae U
Tripsacum dactyloides eastern gamagrass; Fakahatcheegrass Poaceae FAC
Typha domingensis southern cattail Typhaceae OBL
Typha latifolia common cattail Typhaceae OBL
Urena lobata* caesarweed Malvaceae U
Urochloa mutica* para grass Poaceae FACW
Utricularia cornuta horned bladderwort Lentibulariaceae OBL
Utricularia foliosa leafy bladderwort Lentibulariaceae OBL
Utricularia gibba humped bladderwort Lentibulariaceae OBL
Utricularia purpurea eastern purple bladderwort Lentibulariaceae OBL
Utricularia resupinata small purple bladderwort Lentibulariaceae OBL
Utricularia subulata bladderwort Lentibulariaceae OBL
Vaccinium darrowii Darrow's blueberry Ericaceae U
Vaccinium myrsinites shiny blueberry Ericaceae U
Okaloacoochee Slough Wildlife Management Area and State Forest
Plant Species List
Provided by Jean McCollom (OKS WMA)
? = Uncertain species identification * = Species not native to Florida Endemic = Plants that occur only in Florida
Notes on Status: Taxonomy predominately follows Wunderlin & Hansen 2003 Endangered, Threatened and Commercially Exploited Status designated by the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Division of Plant Industry
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Species Common name Family Status FL DEP Code
Verbesina virginica white crownbeard Asteraceae FAC
Vicia acutifolia fourleaf vetch Fabaceae FACW
Viola lanceolata long-leaf violet Violaceae OBL
Viola sororia? violet, common blue Violaceae FACW
Vitis aestivalis summer grape Vitaceae nc
Vitis cinerea var. floridana Florida grape Vitaceae nc
Vitis rotundifolia muscadine grape Vitaceae nc
Vitis shuttleworthii Calloose grape Vitaceae nc
Vittaria lineata shoestring fern Adiantaceae nc
Vitus shuttleworthii Callose grape Vitaceae nc
Woodwardia virginica Virginia chain fern Blechnaceae FACW
Ximenia americana tallow wood; hog plum Olacaceae U
Xyris ambigua coastal plain yelloweyed grass Xyridaceae OBL
Xyris brevifolia shortleaf yelloweyed grass Xyridaceae OBL
Xyris caroliniana Carolina yelloweyed grass Xyridaceae FACW
Xyris elliottii Elliott's yelloweyed grass Xyridaceae OBL
Xyris jupicai* Richard's yelloweyed grass Xyridaceae FACW
Xyris platylepis tall yelloweyed grass Xyridaceae OBL
Zanthoxylum fagara wild lime Rutaceae U
Zephyranthes simpsonii redmargin zephyrlily Amaryllidaceae Threatened-FL FAC
Okaloacoochee Slough Wildlife Management Area and State Forest
Plant Species List
Provided by Jean McCollom (OKS WMA)
? = Uncertain species identification * = Species not native to Florida Endemic = Plants that occur only in Florida
Notes on Status: Taxonomy predominately follows Wunderlin & Hansen 2003 Endangered, Threatened and Commercially Exploited Status designated by the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Division of Plant Industry
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Species Common name Family Status FL DEP Code
Zeuxine strateumatica* lawn orchid Orchidaceae U
EXHIBIT N
Recreational Features Map
Exhibit N
EXHIBIT O
Dog Training Area
Exhibit O