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Key: Scientific Name is linked to the FNAI Online Field Guides when available. - links to NatureServe Explorer, an online encyclopedia of more than 55,000 plants, animals, and natural communities in North America, compiled by the NatureServe network of natural heritage programs, of which the Florida Natural Areas Inventory is a member. - links to a species distribution map (Adobe SVG viewer GIANT ORCHID PTEROGLOSSASPIS ECRISTATA (FERN.) ROLFE Florida Natural Areas Inventory, Related Rare Species: Over 70 orchid species are listed as threatened or en- dangered in FL. Habitat: Sandhill, scrub, pine flatwoods, pine rocklands, and occasionally in old fields. Best Survey Season: Flowers July - September, fruits September - November. Range-wide Distribution: Throughout the southeastern United States and ARROW - WAKULLA COUNTY HISTORY - PHOTOS Nancy Susannah McDaniel Page was born July 13, 1851 in Leon County. She married her older sister's widower Benjamin Franklin Page on December 27, 1873. She died on March 17, 1922. Benjamin Franklin Page was born November 27, 1843 in Kookerton, North Carolina. He came to Florida at the age of 4 and lived in Leon and Wakulla counties. HAND FERN OPHIOGLOSSUM PALMATUM L. SYNONYM: FAMILY: FNAI Hand fern Ophioglossum palmatum Habitat: “Boots,” or old leaf bases, of cabbage palms in maritime hammocks ARROW - JACKSON COUNTY ORAL HISTORY - PENDER Voices from Jackson County: Laurence Pender. Laurence Pender was born in Greenwood, Florida, August 18, 1944, into a prominent family of merchants. At the time of the interview in December 2004, he owned and operated Pender s Store, which has served Greenwood and the surrounding rural area since its construction in 1869. MANY-FLOWERED GRASS-PINK CALOPOGON MULTIFLORUS LINDL Florida Natural Areas Inventory, MANY-FLOWERED GRASS-PINK Calopogon multiflorus Lindl. Synonyms: Calopogon barbatus (Walt.) Ames var. multiflorus (Lindl.) Correll Family: Orchidaceae (orchid) FNAI Ranks: G2G3/S2S3 Legal Status: US-none FL-Threatened Wetland Status: US-FACW FL-FACW Field Description: Herb with 1 - 2 basal, grass-like leaves 4 inches long and less than 0.2 inch wide. COOLEY’S MEADOWRUE AHLES Gary Knight Field Description: Perennial herb with erect, smooth stems to 4 feet tall. Leaves alternate, smooth, divided into numerous narrow, stalked leaflets FLYR’S BRICKELL-BUSH ELLIOTT Flyr’s brickell-bush Brickellia cordifolia Habitat: Dry, upland pine-oak woods, often with southern red oak and FRAGRANT PRICKLY APPLE SMALL EX BRITTON & ROSE FNAI RANKS Fragrant prickly apple Harrisia fragrans Habitat: Scrubby flatwoods and xeric hammocks on the Atlantic Coastal Ridge, with sand live oak, myrtle oak, cabbage palm, and prickly pear. FLORIDA NATURAL AREAS INVENTORYHOMEBOOK ORDERFIELD GUIDE FRONT PAGEFNAIATLAS OF FLORIDA'S NATURAL HERITAGE The Florida Natural Areas Inventory is Florida's Natural Heritage Program and state member of the NatureServe network. We are housed within the Florida Resources and Environmental Analysis Center at Florida State University.We manage a database of current information on Florida's rarest species, maintain an inventory of the state's conservation land holdings, and conduct ecological surveys andFNAI
Key: Scientific Name is linked to the FNAI Online Field Guides when available. - links to NatureServe Explorer, an online encyclopedia of more than 55,000 plants, animals, and natural communities in North America, compiled by the NatureServe network of natural heritage programs, of which the Florida Natural Areas Inventory is a member. - links to a species distribution map (Adobe SVG viewer GIANT ORCHID PTEROGLOSSASPIS ECRISTATA (FERN.) ROLFE Florida Natural Areas Inventory, Related Rare Species: Over 70 orchid species are listed as threatened or en- dangered in FL. Habitat: Sandhill, scrub, pine flatwoods, pine rocklands, and occasionally in old fields. Best Survey Season: Flowers July - September, fruits September - November. Range-wide Distribution: Throughout the southeastern United States and ARROW - WAKULLA COUNTY HISTORY - PHOTOS Nancy Susannah McDaniel Page was born July 13, 1851 in Leon County. She married her older sister's widower Benjamin Franklin Page on December 27, 1873. She died on March 17, 1922. Benjamin Franklin Page was born November 27, 1843 in Kookerton, North Carolina. He came to Florida at the age of 4 and lived in Leon and Wakulla counties. HAND FERN OPHIOGLOSSUM PALMATUM L. SYNONYM: FAMILY: FNAI Hand fern Ophioglossum palmatum Habitat: “Boots,” or old leaf bases, of cabbage palms in maritime hammocks ARROW - JACKSON COUNTY ORAL HISTORY - PENDER Voices from Jackson County: Laurence Pender. Laurence Pender was born in Greenwood, Florida, August 18, 1944, into a prominent family of merchants. At the time of the interview in December 2004, he owned and operated Pender s Store, which has served Greenwood and the surrounding rural area since its construction in 1869. MANY-FLOWERED GRASS-PINK CALOPOGON MULTIFLORUS LINDL Florida Natural Areas Inventory, MANY-FLOWERED GRASS-PINK Calopogon multiflorus Lindl. Synonyms: Calopogon barbatus (Walt.) Ames var. multiflorus (Lindl.) Correll Family: Orchidaceae (orchid) FNAI Ranks: G2G3/S2S3 Legal Status: US-none FL-Threatened Wetland Status: US-FACW FL-FACW Field Description: Herb with 1 - 2 basal, grass-like leaves 4 inches long and less than 0.2 inch wide. COOLEY’S MEADOWRUE AHLES Gary Knight Field Description: Perennial herb with erect, smooth stems to 4 feet tall. Leaves alternate, smooth, divided into numerous narrow, stalked leaflets FLYR’S BRICKELL-BUSH ELLIOTT Flyr’s brickell-bush Brickellia cordifolia Habitat: Dry, upland pine-oak woods, often with southern red oak and FRAGRANT PRICKLY APPLE SMALL EX BRITTON & ROSE FNAI RANKS Fragrant prickly apple Harrisia fragrans Habitat: Scrubby flatwoods and xeric hammocks on the Atlantic Coastal Ridge, with sand live oak, myrtle oak, cabbage palm, and prickly pear.FNAI
Key: Scientific Name is linked to the FNAI Online Field Guides when available. - links to NatureServe Explorer, an online encyclopedia of more than 55,000 plants, animals, and natural communities in North America, compiled by the NatureServe network of natural heritage programs, of which the Florida Natural Areas Inventory is a member. - links to a species distribution map (Adobe SVG viewer FLORIDA FOREVER CONSERVATION NEEDS ASSESSMENT OVERVIEW MAPS 1 Strategic Habitat Conservation Areas (modified for Florida Forever Conservation Needs Assessment) Primary Source: Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission Description: The 2009 SHCAs identify areas of habitat on private lands that are essential to sustain a minimum viable population HAND FERN OPHIOGLOSSUM PALMATUM L. SYNONYM: FAMILY: FNAI Hand fern Ophioglossum palmatum Habitat: “Boots,” or old leaf bases, of cabbage palms in maritime hammocks CRYSTAL LAKE NAILWORT FERN. FNAI RANKS Crystal Lake nailwort Paronychia chartacea ssp. minima Habitat: Crystal Lake nailwort: sandy openings around sandhill upland lakes andkarst ponds.
MANY-FLOWERED GRASS-PINK CALOPOGON MULTIFLORUS LINDL Florida Natural Areas Inventory, MANY-FLOWERED GRASS-PINK Calopogon multiflorus Lindl. Synonyms: Calopogon barbatus (Walt.) Ames var. multiflorus (Lindl.) Correll Family: Orchidaceae (orchid) FNAI Ranks: G2G3/S2S3 Legal Status: US-none FL-Threatened Wetland Status: US-FACW FL-FACW Field Description: Herb with 1 - 2 basal, grass-like leaves 4 inches long and less than 0.2 inch wide. PINELAND LANTANA SMALL VAR. Pineland lantana Lantana depressa var. depressa Habitat: Pineland lantana: pine rocklands of southern Dade County, especially Evergladeskeys.
SCRUB BUCKWHEAT NUTT. FNAI RANKS Field Description: Perennial herb with several erect stems up to 3 feet tall. Basal leaves 6 - 8 inches long, narrow, bronze-green aboveand wooly-white
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June 2009 Draft Wet Prairie/Seepage Slope – 3 Characteristic Set of Species: pitcherplants, wiregrass, blue maidencane, cutthroat grass, wiry beaksedges, flattened pipewort, toothache grass, FRAGRANT PRICKLY APPLE SMALL EX BRITTON & ROSE FNAI RANKS Fragrant prickly apple Harrisia fragrans Habitat: Scrubby flatwoods and xeric hammocks on the Atlantic Coastal Ridge, with sand live oak, myrtle oak, cabbage palm, and prickly pear. DEPRESSION MARSH DESCRIPTION FNAI - Guide to the Natural Communities of Florida: 2010 Edition Depression Marsh – 3 Natural Processes: Depression marshes are generally thought to be maintained as herbaceous communities against woody invasion by hydrologic fluctuations or by fire or FLORIDA NATURAL AREAS INVENTORYHOMEBOOK ORDERFIELD GUIDE FRONT PAGEFNAIATLAS OF FLORIDA'S NATURAL HERITAGE The Florida Natural Areas Inventory is Florida's Natural Heritage Program and state member of the NatureServe network. We are housed within the Florida Resources and Environmental Analysis Center at Florida State University.We manage a database of current information on Florida's rarest species, maintain an inventory of the state's conservation land holdings, and conduct ecological surveys and GIANT ORCHID PTEROGLOSSASPIS ECRISTATA (FERN.) ROLFE Florida Natural Areas Inventory, Related Rare Species: Over 70 orchid species are listed as threatened or en- dangered in FL. Habitat: Sandhill, scrub, pine flatwoods, pine rocklands, and occasionally in old fields. Best Survey Season: Flowers July - September, fruits September - November. Range-wide Distribution: Throughout the southeastern United States and FLORIDA ZIZIPHUS JUDD AND D. HALL Florida ziziphus Ziziphus celata Habitat: Oak-hickory scrub, scrubby flatwoods, or sandhills on yellow sand.DESCRIPTION
June 2009 Draft Wet Prairie/Seepage Slope – 3 Characteristic Set of Species: pitcherplants, wiregrass, blue maidencane, cutthroat grass, wiry beaksedges, flattened pipewort, toothache grass, FLORIDA COOPERATIVE LAND COVER V2.3 USER GUIDE Please see Cooperative Land Cover Map v2.3 Classification and Definitions for more detail about attributes. 2 Class has not been mapped comprehensively but occurs at a high level in the FLCS classification with no option for collapsing further: FLORIDA BLACK BEAR URSUS AMERICANUS FLORIDANUS Florida Natural Areas Inventory, 2018 FLORIDA BLACK BEAR Ursus americanus floridanus Order: Carnivora Family: Ursidae FNAI Ranks: G5T4/S4 U.S. Status: none FL Status: none Description: A large mammal (3 to 3.5 ft. = 2.8 - 3.2 m at the shoulder) with glossy black hairand a brown muzzle.
FLYR’S BRICKELL-BUSH ELLIOTT Flyr’s brickell-bush Brickellia cordifolia Habitat: Dry, upland pine-oak woods, often with southern red oak and COOLEY’S MEADOWRUE AHLES Gary Knight Field Description: Perennial herb with erect, smooth stems to 4 feet tall. Leaves alternate, smooth, divided into numerous narrow, stalked leaflets FRAGRANT PRICKLY APPLE SMALL EX BRITTON & ROSE FNAI RANKS Fragrant prickly apple Harrisia fragrans Habitat: Scrubby flatwoods and xeric hammocks on the Atlantic Coastal Ridge, with sand live oak, myrtle oak, cabbage palm, and prickly pear. SCRUB BUCKWHEAT NUTT. FNAI RANKS Field Description: Perennial herb with several erect stems up to 3 feet tall. Basal leaves 6 - 8 inches long, narrow, bronze-green aboveand wooly-white
FLORIDA NATURAL AREAS INVENTORYHOMEBOOK ORDERFIELD GUIDE FRONT PAGEFNAIATLAS OF FLORIDA'S NATURAL HERITAGE The Florida Natural Areas Inventory is Florida's Natural Heritage Program and state member of the NatureServe network. We are housed within the Florida Resources and Environmental Analysis Center at Florida State University.We manage a database of current information on Florida's rarest species, maintain an inventory of the state's conservation land holdings, and conduct ecological surveys and GIANT ORCHID PTEROGLOSSASPIS ECRISTATA (FERN.) ROLFE Florida Natural Areas Inventory, Related Rare Species: Over 70 orchid species are listed as threatened or en- dangered in FL. Habitat: Sandhill, scrub, pine flatwoods, pine rocklands, and occasionally in old fields. Best Survey Season: Flowers July - September, fruits September - November. Range-wide Distribution: Throughout the southeastern United States and FLORIDA ZIZIPHUS JUDD AND D. HALL Florida ziziphus Ziziphus celata Habitat: Oak-hickory scrub, scrubby flatwoods, or sandhills on yellow sand.DESCRIPTION
June 2009 Draft Wet Prairie/Seepage Slope – 3 Characteristic Set of Species: pitcherplants, wiregrass, blue maidencane, cutthroat grass, wiry beaksedges, flattened pipewort, toothache grass, FLORIDA COOPERATIVE LAND COVER V2.3 USER GUIDE Please see Cooperative Land Cover Map v2.3 Classification and Definitions for more detail about attributes. 2 Class has not been mapped comprehensively but occurs at a high level in the FLCS classification with no option for collapsing further: FLORIDA BLACK BEAR URSUS AMERICANUS FLORIDANUS Florida Natural Areas Inventory, 2018 FLORIDA BLACK BEAR Ursus americanus floridanus Order: Carnivora Family: Ursidae FNAI Ranks: G5T4/S4 U.S. Status: none FL Status: none Description: A large mammal (3 to 3.5 ft. = 2.8 - 3.2 m at the shoulder) with glossy black hairand a brown muzzle.
FLYR’S BRICKELL-BUSH ELLIOTT Flyr’s brickell-bush Brickellia cordifolia Habitat: Dry, upland pine-oak woods, often with southern red oak and COOLEY’S MEADOWRUE AHLES Gary Knight Field Description: Perennial herb with erect, smooth stems to 4 feet tall. Leaves alternate, smooth, divided into numerous narrow, stalked leaflets FRAGRANT PRICKLY APPLE SMALL EX BRITTON & ROSE FNAI RANKS Fragrant prickly apple Harrisia fragrans Habitat: Scrubby flatwoods and xeric hammocks on the Atlantic Coastal Ridge, with sand live oak, myrtle oak, cabbage palm, and prickly pear. SCRUB BUCKWHEAT NUTT. FNAI RANKS Field Description: Perennial herb with several erect stems up to 3 feet tall. Basal leaves 6 - 8 inches long, narrow, bronze-green aboveand wooly-white
FLORIDA COOPERATIVE LAND COVER V2.3 USER GUIDE Please see Cooperative Land Cover Map v2.3 Classification and Definitions for more detail about attributes. 2 Class has not been mapped comprehensively but occurs at a high level in the FLCS classification with no option for collapsing further: FLORIDA FOREVER CONSERVATION NEEDS ASSESSMENT OVERVIEW MAPS 1 Strategic Habitat Conservation Areas (modified for Florida Forever Conservation Needs Assessment) Primary Source: Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission Description: The 2009 SHCAs identify areas of habitat on private lands that are essential to sustain a minimum viable population ARROW - APALACHICOLA REGION RESOURCES ON THE WEB - WAKULLA Newport became the county seat in 1844. In 1846, the Wakulla Hotel was built next to a sulfur spring, marketed as a health resort for the medicinal quality of the mineral water. The town was seriously damaged during the Civil War. Once Florida s second largest city, MANY-FLOWERED GRASS-PINK CALOPOGON MULTIFLORUS LINDL Florida Natural Areas Inventory, MANY-FLOWERED GRASS-PINK Calopogon multiflorus Lindl. Synonyms: Calopogon barbatus (Walt.) Ames var. multiflorus (Lindl.) Correll Family: Orchidaceae (orchid) FNAI Ranks: G2G3/S2S3 Legal Status: US-none FL-Threatened Wetland Status: US-FACW FL-FACW Field Description: Herb with 1 - 2 basal, grass-like leaves 4 inches long and less than 0.2 inch wide. FRAGRANT PRICKLY APPLE SMALL EX BRITTON & ROSE FNAI RANKS Fragrant prickly apple Harrisia fragrans Habitat: Scrubby flatwoods and xeric hammocks on the Atlantic Coastal Ridge, with sand live oak, myrtle oak, cabbage palm, and prickly pear. HAMMOCK SHRUB-VERBENA KUNTH SYNONYMS: LEGAL STATUS: US Florida Natural Areas Inventory, 2000 Gil Nelson HAMMOCK SHRUB-VERBENA Lantana canescens Kunth Synonyms: Lantana microcephala A.Rich. Family: Verbenaceae (verbena) SNAIL KITE ROSTRHAMUS SOCIABILIS PLUMBEUS Description: Medium-si zed raptor. Adult male is dark slate gray to black; tail is white with a broad, dark band and pale terminal band; long, hooked bill. BreedingEUMECES E LIVIDUS
BLUE-TAILED MOLE SKINK Eumeces egregius lividus Similar Species: Several other small skinks occur within or near the range of thissubspecies.
SPOTTED TURTLE CLEMMYS GUTTATA ) has a moveable hinge, and the yellow pattern on the carapace tends more to streaks than isolat-ed dots; hatchlings, which appear similar to spotted turtle, have a pronounced MYRTLE-OF-THE-RIVER (L.) SW. Myrtle-of-the-river Calyptranthes zuzygium Habitat: Rockland hammocks, coastal berm. Best Survey Season: Flowers in early summer and fall,but leaves and
FLORIDA NATURAL AREAS INVENTORYHOMEBOOK ORDERFIELD GUIDE FRONT PAGEFNAIATLAS OF FLORIDA'S NATURAL HERITAGE The Florida Natural Areas Inventory is Florida's Natural Heritage Program and state member of the NatureServe network. We are housed within the Florida Resources and Environmental Analysis Center at Florida State University.We manage a database of current information on Florida's rarest species, maintain an inventory of the state's conservation land holdings, and conduct ecological surveys and GIANT ORCHID PTEROGLOSSASPIS ECRISTATA (FERN.) ROLFE Florida Natural Areas Inventory, Related Rare Species: Over 70 orchid species are listed as threatened or en- dangered in FL. Habitat: Sandhill, scrub, pine flatwoods, pine rocklands, and occasionally in old fields. Best Survey Season: Flowers July - September, fruits September - November. Range-wide Distribution: Throughout the southeastern United States and FLORIDA ZIZIPHUS JUDD AND D. HALL Florida ziziphus Ziziphus celata Habitat: Oak-hickory scrub, scrubby flatwoods, or sandhills on yellow sand.DESCRIPTION
June 2009 Draft Wet Prairie/Seepage Slope – 3 Characteristic Set of Species: pitcherplants, wiregrass, blue maidencane, cutthroat grass, wiry beaksedges, flattened pipewort, toothache grass, FLORIDA COOPERATIVE LAND COVER V2.3 USER GUIDE Please see Cooperative Land Cover Map v2.3 Classification and Definitions for more detail about attributes. 2 Class has not been mapped comprehensively but occurs at a high level in the FLCS classification with no option for collapsing further: FLORIDA BLACK BEAR URSUS AMERICANUS FLORIDANUS Florida Natural Areas Inventory, 2018 FLORIDA BLACK BEAR Ursus americanus floridanus Order: Carnivora Family: Ursidae FNAI Ranks: G5T4/S4 U.S. Status: none FL Status: none Description: A large mammal (3 to 3.5 ft. = 2.8 - 3.2 m at the shoulder) with glossy black hairand a brown muzzle.
FLYR’S BRICKELL-BUSH ELLIOTT Flyr’s brickell-bush Brickellia cordifolia Habitat: Dry, upland pine-oak woods, often with southern red oak and COOLEY’S MEADOWRUE AHLES Gary Knight Field Description: Perennial herb with erect, smooth stems to 4 feet tall. Leaves alternate, smooth, divided into numerous narrow, stalked leaflets FRAGRANT PRICKLY APPLE SMALL EX BRITTON & ROSE FNAI RANKS Fragrant prickly apple Harrisia fragrans Habitat: Scrubby flatwoods and xeric hammocks on the Atlantic Coastal Ridge, with sand live oak, myrtle oak, cabbage palm, and prickly pear. SCRUB BUCKWHEAT NUTT. FNAI RANKS Field Description: Perennial herb with several erect stems up to 3 feet tall. Basal leaves 6 - 8 inches long, narrow, bronze-green aboveand wooly-white
FLORIDA NATURAL AREAS INVENTORYHOMEBOOK ORDERFIELD GUIDE FRONT PAGEFNAIATLAS OF FLORIDA'S NATURAL HERITAGE The Florida Natural Areas Inventory is Florida's Natural Heritage Program and state member of the NatureServe network. We are housed within the Florida Resources and Environmental Analysis Center at Florida State University.We manage a database of current information on Florida's rarest species, maintain an inventory of the state's conservation land holdings, and conduct ecological surveys and GIANT ORCHID PTEROGLOSSASPIS ECRISTATA (FERN.) ROLFE Florida Natural Areas Inventory, Related Rare Species: Over 70 orchid species are listed as threatened or en- dangered in FL. Habitat: Sandhill, scrub, pine flatwoods, pine rocklands, and occasionally in old fields. Best Survey Season: Flowers July - September, fruits September - November. Range-wide Distribution: Throughout the southeastern United States and FLORIDA ZIZIPHUS JUDD AND D. HALL Florida ziziphus Ziziphus celata Habitat: Oak-hickory scrub, scrubby flatwoods, or sandhills on yellow sand.DESCRIPTION
June 2009 Draft Wet Prairie/Seepage Slope – 3 Characteristic Set of Species: pitcherplants, wiregrass, blue maidencane, cutthroat grass, wiry beaksedges, flattened pipewort, toothache grass, FLORIDA COOPERATIVE LAND COVER V2.3 USER GUIDE Please see Cooperative Land Cover Map v2.3 Classification and Definitions for more detail about attributes. 2 Class has not been mapped comprehensively but occurs at a high level in the FLCS classification with no option for collapsing further: FLORIDA BLACK BEAR URSUS AMERICANUS FLORIDANUS Florida Natural Areas Inventory, 2018 FLORIDA BLACK BEAR Ursus americanus floridanus Order: Carnivora Family: Ursidae FNAI Ranks: G5T4/S4 U.S. Status: none FL Status: none Description: A large mammal (3 to 3.5 ft. = 2.8 - 3.2 m at the shoulder) with glossy black hairand a brown muzzle.
FLYR’S BRICKELL-BUSH ELLIOTT Flyr’s brickell-bush Brickellia cordifolia Habitat: Dry, upland pine-oak woods, often with southern red oak and COOLEY’S MEADOWRUE AHLES Gary Knight Field Description: Perennial herb with erect, smooth stems to 4 feet tall. Leaves alternate, smooth, divided into numerous narrow, stalked leaflets FRAGRANT PRICKLY APPLE SMALL EX BRITTON & ROSE FNAI RANKS Fragrant prickly apple Harrisia fragrans Habitat: Scrubby flatwoods and xeric hammocks on the Atlantic Coastal Ridge, with sand live oak, myrtle oak, cabbage palm, and prickly pear. SCRUB BUCKWHEAT NUTT. FNAI RANKS Field Description: Perennial herb with several erect stems up to 3 feet tall. Basal leaves 6 - 8 inches long, narrow, bronze-green aboveand wooly-white
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Key: Scientific Name is linked to the FNAI Online Field Guides when available. - links to NatureServe Explorer, an online encyclopedia of more than 55,000 plants, animals, and natural communities in North America, compiled by the NatureServe network of natural heritage programs, of which the Florida Natural Areas Inventory is a member. - links to a species distribution map (Adobe SVG viewer FLORIDA FOREVER CONSERVATION NEEDS ASSESSMENT OVERVIEW MAPS 1 Strategic Habitat Conservation Areas (modified for Florida Forever Conservation Needs Assessment) Primary Source: Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission Description: The 2009 SHCAs identify areas of habitat on private lands that are essential to sustain a minimum viable population FLORIDA COOPERATIVE LAND COVER V2.3 USER GUIDE Please see Cooperative Land Cover Map v2.3 Classification and Definitions for more detail about attributes. 2 Class has not been mapped comprehensively but occurs at a high level in the FLCS classification with no option for collapsing further: ARROW - APALACHICOLA REGION RESOURCES ON THE WEB - WAKULLA Newport became the county seat in 1844. In 1846, the Wakulla Hotel was built next to a sulfur spring, marketed as a health resort for the medicinal quality of the mineral water. The town was seriously damaged during the Civil War. Once Florida s second largest city, MANY-FLOWERED GRASS-PINK CALOPOGON MULTIFLORUS LINDL Florida Natural Areas Inventory, MANY-FLOWERED GRASS-PINK Calopogon multiflorus Lindl. Synonyms: Calopogon barbatus (Walt.) Ames var. multiflorus (Lindl.) Correll Family: Orchidaceae (orchid) FNAI Ranks: G2G3/S2S3 Legal Status: US-none FL-Threatened Wetland Status: US-FACW FL-FACW Field Description: Herb with 1 - 2 basal, grass-like leaves 4 inches long and less than 0.2 inch wide. FRAGRANT PRICKLY APPLE SMALL EX BRITTON & ROSE FNAI RANKS Fragrant prickly apple Harrisia fragrans Habitat: Scrubby flatwoods and xeric hammocks on the Atlantic Coastal Ridge, with sand live oak, myrtle oak, cabbage palm, and prickly pear. HAMMOCK SHRUB-VERBENA KUNTH SYNONYMS: LEGAL STATUS: US Florida Natural Areas Inventory, 2000 Gil Nelson HAMMOCK SHRUB-VERBENA Lantana canescens Kunth Synonyms: Lantana microcephala A.Rich. Family: Verbenaceae (verbena) GARRETT’S MINT HUCK & JUDD LEGAL STATUS: US–ENDANGERED FL Garrett’s mint Dicerandra christmanii Habitat: Garrett’s mint: openings in oak scrub on the Lake Wales Ridge. SPOTTED TURTLE CLEMMYS GUTTATA ) has a moveable hinge, and the yellow pattern on the carapace tends more to streaks than isolat-ed dots; hatchlings, which appear similar to spotted turtle, have a pronounced GODFREY’S SWAMPPRIVET FORESTIERA GODFREYI L.C. ANDERS Florida Natural Areas Inventory, Related Rare Species: Florida pineywood privet (Forestiera segregata var. pine- torum) occurs on shell mounds and in pine rocklands in S FL. Habitat: Upland hardwood forests with limestone at or near the surface, often on slopes above lakes and rivers. Best Survey Season: Flowers mid-January to mid-February, fruits present FLORIDA NATURAL AREAS INVENTORYHOMEBOOK ORDERFIELD GUIDE FRONT PAGEFNAIATLAS OF FLORIDA'S NATURAL HERITAGE The Florida Natural Areas Inventory is Florida's Natural Heritage Program and state member of the NatureServe network. We are housed within the Florida Resources and Environmental Analysis Center at Florida State University.We manage a database of current information on Florida's rarest species, maintain an inventory of the state's conservation land holdings, and conduct ecological surveys andFNAI
Key: Scientific Name is linked to the FNAI Online Field Guides when available. - links to NatureServe Explorer, an online encyclopedia of more than 55,000 plants, animals, and natural communities in North America, compiled by the NatureServe network of natural heritage programs, of which the Florida Natural Areas Inventory is a member. - links to a species distribution map (Adobe SVG viewer GIANT ORCHID PTEROGLOSSASPIS ECRISTATA (FERN.) ROLFE Florida Natural Areas Inventory, Related Rare Species: Over 70 orchid species are listed as threatened or en- dangered in FL. Habitat: Sandhill, scrub, pine flatwoods, pine rocklands, and occasionally in old fields. Best Survey Season: Flowers July - September, fruits September - November. Range-wide Distribution: Throughout the southeastern United States and COOLEY’S MEADOWRUE AHLES Gary Knight Field Description: Perennial herb with erect, smooth stems to 4 feet tall. Leaves alternate, smooth, divided into numerous narrow, stalked leaflets ARROW - WAKULLA COUNTY HISTORY - PHOTOS Nancy Susannah McDaniel Page was born July 13, 1851 in Leon County. She married her older sister's widower Benjamin Franklin Page on December 27, 1873. She died on March 17, 1922. Benjamin Franklin Page was born November 27, 1843 in Kookerton, North Carolina. He came to Florida at the age of 4 and lived in Leon and Wakulla counties. FLYR’S BRICKELL-BUSH ELLIOTT Flyr’s brickell-bush Brickellia cordifolia Habitat: Dry, upland pine-oak woods, often with southern red oak and FLORIDA BLACK BEAR URSUS AMERICANUS FLORIDANUS Florida Natural Areas Inventory, 2018 FLORIDA BLACK BEAR Ursus americanus floridanus Order: Carnivora Family: Ursidae FNAI Ranks: G5T4/S4 U.S. Status: none FL Status: none Description: A large mammal (3 to 3.5 ft. = 2.8 - 3.2 m at the shoulder) with glossy black hairand a brown muzzle.
SAND SKINK NEOSEPS REYNOLDSI Description: A small, cylindrical, beige to grayish, nearly legless lizard with smooth, shiny scales. Adults 4 - 5 in. (100 - 330 mm)total length.
GARRETT’S MINT HUCK & JUDD LEGAL STATUS: US–ENDANGERED FL Garrett’s mint Dicerandra christmanii Habitat: Garrett’s mint: openings in oak scrub on the Lake Wales Ridge. DEPRESSION MARSH DESCRIPTION FNAI - Guide to the Natural Communities of Florida: 2010 Edition Depression Marsh – 3 Natural Processes: Depression marshes are generally thought to be maintained as herbaceous communities against woody invasion by hydrologic fluctuations or by fire or FLORIDA NATURAL AREAS INVENTORYHOMEBOOK ORDERFIELD GUIDE FRONT PAGEFNAIATLAS OF FLORIDA'S NATURAL HERITAGE The Florida Natural Areas Inventory is Florida's Natural Heritage Program and state member of the NatureServe network. We are housed within the Florida Resources and Environmental Analysis Center at Florida State University.We manage a database of current information on Florida's rarest species, maintain an inventory of the state's conservation land holdings, and conduct ecological surveys andFNAI
Key: Scientific Name is linked to the FNAI Online Field Guides when available. - links to NatureServe Explorer, an online encyclopedia of more than 55,000 plants, animals, and natural communities in North America, compiled by the NatureServe network of natural heritage programs, of which the Florida Natural Areas Inventory is a member. - links to a species distribution map (Adobe SVG viewer GIANT ORCHID PTEROGLOSSASPIS ECRISTATA (FERN.) ROLFE Florida Natural Areas Inventory, Related Rare Species: Over 70 orchid species are listed as threatened or en- dangered in FL. Habitat: Sandhill, scrub, pine flatwoods, pine rocklands, and occasionally in old fields. Best Survey Season: Flowers July - September, fruits September - November. Range-wide Distribution: Throughout the southeastern United States and COOLEY’S MEADOWRUE AHLES Gary Knight Field Description: Perennial herb with erect, smooth stems to 4 feet tall. Leaves alternate, smooth, divided into numerous narrow, stalked leaflets ARROW - WAKULLA COUNTY HISTORY - PHOTOS Nancy Susannah McDaniel Page was born July 13, 1851 in Leon County. She married her older sister's widower Benjamin Franklin Page on December 27, 1873. She died on March 17, 1922. Benjamin Franklin Page was born November 27, 1843 in Kookerton, North Carolina. He came to Florida at the age of 4 and lived in Leon and Wakulla counties. FLYR’S BRICKELL-BUSH ELLIOTT Flyr’s brickell-bush Brickellia cordifolia Habitat: Dry, upland pine-oak woods, often with southern red oak and FLORIDA BLACK BEAR URSUS AMERICANUS FLORIDANUS Florida Natural Areas Inventory, 2018 FLORIDA BLACK BEAR Ursus americanus floridanus Order: Carnivora Family: Ursidae FNAI Ranks: G5T4/S4 U.S. Status: none FL Status: none Description: A large mammal (3 to 3.5 ft. = 2.8 - 3.2 m at the shoulder) with glossy black hairand a brown muzzle.
SAND SKINK NEOSEPS REYNOLDSI Description: A small, cylindrical, beige to grayish, nearly legless lizard with smooth, shiny scales. Adults 4 - 5 in. (100 - 330 mm)total length.
GARRETT’S MINT HUCK & JUDD LEGAL STATUS: US–ENDANGERED FL Garrett’s mint Dicerandra christmanii Habitat: Garrett’s mint: openings in oak scrub on the Lake Wales Ridge. DEPRESSION MARSH DESCRIPTION FNAI - Guide to the Natural Communities of Florida: 2010 Edition Depression Marsh – 3 Natural Processes: Depression marshes are generally thought to be maintained as herbaceous communities against woody invasion by hydrologic fluctuations or by fire or HAND FERN OPHIOGLOSSUM PALMATUM L. SYNONYM: FAMILY: FNAI Hand fern Ophioglossum palmatum Habitat: “Boots,” or old leaf bases, of cabbage palms in maritime hammocksDESCRIPTION
June 2009 Draft Wet Prairie/Seepage Slope – 3 Characteristic Set of Species: pitcherplants, wiregrass, blue maidencane, cutthroat grass, wiry beaksedges, flattened pipewort, toothache grass, COOPERATIVE LAND COVER V2.3 Dataset languages English () Dataset character set utf8 - 8 bit UCS Transfer Format Status completed Spatial representation type vector Supplemental information Data sources that contribute to the Cooperative Land Cover Map are described in the following report: Florida Natural Areas Inventory, 2010. SAND SKINK NEOSEPS REYNOLDSI Description: A small, cylindrical, beige to grayish, nearly legless lizard with smooth, shiny scales. Adults 4 - 5 in. (100 - 330 mm)total length.
FLORIDA COOPERATIVE LAND COVER V2.3 USER GUIDE Please see Cooperative Land Cover Map v2.3 Classification and Definitions for more detail about attributes. 2 Class has not been mapped comprehensively but occurs at a high level in the FLCS classification with no option for collapsing further: DEPRESSION MARSH DESCRIPTION FNAI - Guide to the Natural Communities of Florida: 2010 Edition Depression Marsh – 3 Natural Processes: Depression marshes are generally thought to be maintained as herbaceous communities against woody invasion by hydrologic fluctuations or by fire or SHORT-TAILED SNAKE STILOSOMA EXTENUATUM SHORT-TAILED SNAKE Stilosoma extenuatum (Coluber) are strongly blotched but have heads substantially wider than neck. Anal scale of racer is divided, while most scales on back and upper MYRTLE-OF-THE-RIVER (L.) SW. Myrtle-of-the-river Calyptranthes zuzygium Habitat: Rockland hammocks, coastal berm. Best Survey Season: Flowers in early summer and fall,but leaves and
SCRUB BUCKWHEAT NUTT. FNAI RANKS Field Description: Perennial herb with several erect stems up to 3 feet tall. Basal leaves 6 - 8 inches long, narrow, bronze-green aboveand wooly-white
FRAGRANT PRICKLY APPLE SMALL EX BRITTON & ROSE FNAI RANKS Fragrant prickly apple Harrisia fragrans Habitat: Scrubby flatwoods and xeric hammocks on the Atlantic Coastal Ridge, with sand live oak, myrtle oak, cabbage palm, and prickly pear. FLORIDA NATURAL AREAS INVENTORYHOMEBOOK ORDERFIELD GUIDE FRONT PAGEFNAIATLAS OF FLORIDA'S NATURAL HERITAGE The Florida Natural Areas Inventory is Florida's Natural Heritage Program and state member of the NatureServe network. We are housed within the Florida Resources and Environmental Analysis Center at Florida State University.We manage a database of current information on Florida's rarest species, maintain an inventory of the state's conservation land holdings, and conduct ecological surveys andFNAI
Key: Scientific Name is linked to the FNAI Online Field Guides when available. - links to NatureServe Explorer, an online encyclopedia of more than 55,000 plants, animals, and natural communities in North America, compiled by the NatureServe network of natural heritage programs, of which the Florida Natural Areas Inventory is a member. - links to a species distribution map (Adobe SVG viewer GIANT ORCHID PTEROGLOSSASPIS ECRISTATA (FERN.) ROLFEGIANT ORCHID PLANTSGIANT ORCHIDS FOR SALELARGE ORCHID PLANTS FOR SALELARGEST ORCHIDLARGEST ORCHID IN THE WORLD Florida Natural Areas Inventory, Related Rare Species: Over 70 orchid species are listed as threatened or en- dangered in FL. Habitat: Sandhill, scrub, pine flatwoods, pine rocklands, and occasionally in old fields. Best Survey Season: Flowers July - September, fruits September - November. Range-wide Distribution: Throughout the southeastern United States and COOLEY’S MEADOWRUE AHLES Gary Knight Field Description: Perennial herb with erect, smooth stems to 4 feet tall. Leaves alternate, smooth, divided into numerous narrow, stalked leaflets ARROW - WAKULLA COUNTY HISTORY - PHOTOSWAKULLA SPRINGS HISTORYWAKULLA SPRINGS BOAT RIDEWAKULLA SPRINGS CAMPINGWAKULLA SPRINGS LODGE RESTAURANTWAKULLA SPRINGS MANATEESWAKULLA SPRINGS RESTAURANT Nancy Susannah McDaniel Page was born July 13, 1851 in Leon County. She married her older sister's widower Benjamin Franklin Page on December 27, 1873. She died on March 17, 1922. Benjamin Franklin Page was born November 27, 1843 in Kookerton, North Carolina. He came to Florida at the age of 4 and lived in Leon and Wakulla counties. FLYR’S BRICKELL-BUSH ELLIOTT Flyr’s brickell-bush Brickellia cordifolia Habitat: Dry, upland pine-oak woods, often with southern red oak and FLORIDA BLACK BEAR URSUS AMERICANUS FLORIDANUSBLACK BEAR FOOTPRINT IMAGESBLACK BEAR FOOTPRINTSBEAR FOOTPRINT ARTBEAR FOOTPRINT CRAFTBEAR FOOTPRINT PICSBEAR FOOTPRINTS IMAGE Florida Natural Areas Inventory, 2018 FLORIDA BLACK BEAR Ursus americanus floridanus Order: Carnivora Family: Ursidae FNAI Ranks: G5T4/S4 U.S. Status: none FL Status: none Description: A large mammal (3 to 3.5 ft. = 2.8 - 3.2 m at the shoulder) with glossy black hairand a brown muzzle.
SAND SKINK NEOSEPS REYNOLDSI Description: A small, cylindrical, beige to grayish, nearly legless lizard with smooth, shiny scales. Adults 4 - 5 in. (100 - 330 mm)total length.
GARRETT’S MINT HUCK & JUDD LEGAL STATUS: US–ENDANGERED FL Garrett’s mint Dicerandra christmanii Habitat: Garrett’s mint: openings in oak scrub on the Lake Wales Ridge. DEPRESSION MARSH DESCRIPTION FNAI - Guide to the Natural Communities of Florida: 2010 Edition Depression Marsh – 3 Natural Processes: Depression marshes are generally thought to be maintained as herbaceous communities against woody invasion by hydrologic fluctuations or by fire or FLORIDA NATURAL AREAS INVENTORYHOMEBOOK ORDERFIELD GUIDE FRONT PAGEFNAIATLAS OF FLORIDA'S NATURAL HERITAGE The Florida Natural Areas Inventory is Florida's Natural Heritage Program and state member of the NatureServe network. We are housed within the Florida Resources and Environmental Analysis Center at Florida State University.We manage a database of current information on Florida's rarest species, maintain an inventory of the state's conservation land holdings, and conduct ecological surveys andFNAI
Key: Scientific Name is linked to the FNAI Online Field Guides when available. - links to NatureServe Explorer, an online encyclopedia of more than 55,000 plants, animals, and natural communities in North America, compiled by the NatureServe network of natural heritage programs, of which the Florida Natural Areas Inventory is a member. - links to a species distribution map (Adobe SVG viewer GIANT ORCHID PTEROGLOSSASPIS ECRISTATA (FERN.) ROLFEGIANT ORCHID PLANTSGIANT ORCHIDS FOR SALELARGE ORCHID PLANTS FOR SALELARGEST ORCHIDLARGEST ORCHID IN THE WORLD Florida Natural Areas Inventory, Related Rare Species: Over 70 orchid species are listed as threatened or en- dangered in FL. Habitat: Sandhill, scrub, pine flatwoods, pine rocklands, and occasionally in old fields. Best Survey Season: Flowers July - September, fruits September - November. Range-wide Distribution: Throughout the southeastern United States and COOLEY’S MEADOWRUE AHLES Gary Knight Field Description: Perennial herb with erect, smooth stems to 4 feet tall. Leaves alternate, smooth, divided into numerous narrow, stalked leaflets ARROW - WAKULLA COUNTY HISTORY - PHOTOSWAKULLA SPRINGS HISTORYWAKULLA SPRINGS BOAT RIDEWAKULLA SPRINGS CAMPINGWAKULLA SPRINGS LODGE RESTAURANTWAKULLA SPRINGS MANATEESWAKULLA SPRINGS RESTAURANT Nancy Susannah McDaniel Page was born July 13, 1851 in Leon County. She married her older sister's widower Benjamin Franklin Page on December 27, 1873. She died on March 17, 1922. Benjamin Franklin Page was born November 27, 1843 in Kookerton, North Carolina. He came to Florida at the age of 4 and lived in Leon and Wakulla counties. FLYR’S BRICKELL-BUSH ELLIOTT Flyr’s brickell-bush Brickellia cordifolia Habitat: Dry, upland pine-oak woods, often with southern red oak and FLORIDA BLACK BEAR URSUS AMERICANUS FLORIDANUSBLACK BEAR FOOTPRINT IMAGESBLACK BEAR FOOTPRINTSBEAR FOOTPRINT ARTBEAR FOOTPRINT CRAFTBEAR FOOTPRINT PICSBEAR FOOTPRINTS IMAGE Florida Natural Areas Inventory, 2018 FLORIDA BLACK BEAR Ursus americanus floridanus Order: Carnivora Family: Ursidae FNAI Ranks: G5T4/S4 U.S. Status: none FL Status: none Description: A large mammal (3 to 3.5 ft. = 2.8 - 3.2 m at the shoulder) with glossy black hairand a brown muzzle.
SAND SKINK NEOSEPS REYNOLDSI Description: A small, cylindrical, beige to grayish, nearly legless lizard with smooth, shiny scales. Adults 4 - 5 in. (100 - 330 mm)total length.
GARRETT’S MINT HUCK & JUDD LEGAL STATUS: US–ENDANGERED FL Garrett’s mint Dicerandra christmanii Habitat: Garrett’s mint: openings in oak scrub on the Lake Wales Ridge. DEPRESSION MARSH DESCRIPTION FNAI - Guide to the Natural Communities of Florida: 2010 Edition Depression Marsh – 3 Natural Processes: Depression marshes are generally thought to be maintained as herbaceous communities against woody invasion by hydrologic fluctuations or by fire or HAND FERN OPHIOGLOSSUM PALMATUM L. SYNONYM: FAMILY: FNAI Hand fern Ophioglossum palmatum Habitat: “Boots,” or old leaf bases, of cabbage palms in maritime hammocksDESCRIPTION
June 2009 Draft Wet Prairie/Seepage Slope – 3 Characteristic Set of Species: pitcherplants, wiregrass, blue maidencane, cutthroat grass, wiry beaksedges, flattened pipewort, toothache grass, COOPERATIVE LAND COVER V2.3 Dataset languages English () Dataset character set utf8 - 8 bit UCS Transfer Format Status completed Spatial representation type vector Supplemental information Data sources that contribute to the Cooperative Land Cover Map are described in the following report: Florida Natural Areas Inventory, 2010. SAND SKINK NEOSEPS REYNOLDSI Description: A small, cylindrical, beige to grayish, nearly legless lizard with smooth, shiny scales. Adults 4 - 5 in. (100 - 330 mm)total length.
FLORIDA COOPERATIVE LAND COVER V2.3 USER GUIDE Please see Cooperative Land Cover Map v2.3 Classification and Definitions for more detail about attributes. 2 Class has not been mapped comprehensively but occurs at a high level in the FLCS classification with no option for collapsing further: DEPRESSION MARSH DESCRIPTION FNAI - Guide to the Natural Communities of Florida: 2010 Edition Depression Marsh – 3 Natural Processes: Depression marshes are generally thought to be maintained as herbaceous communities against woody invasion by hydrologic fluctuations or by fire or SHORT-TAILED SNAKE STILOSOMA EXTENUATUM SHORT-TAILED SNAKE Stilosoma extenuatum (Coluber) are strongly blotched but have heads substantially wider than neck. Anal scale of racer is divided, while most scales on back and upper MYRTLE-OF-THE-RIVER (L.) SW. Myrtle-of-the-river Calyptranthes zuzygium Habitat: Rockland hammocks, coastal berm. Best Survey Season: Flowers in early summer and fall,but leaves and
SCRUB BUCKWHEAT NUTT. FNAI RANKS Field Description: Perennial herb with several erect stems up to 3 feet tall. Basal leaves 6 - 8 inches long, narrow, bronze-green aboveand wooly-white
FRAGRANT PRICKLY APPLE SMALL EX BRITTON & ROSE FNAI RANKS Fragrant prickly apple Harrisia fragrans Habitat: Scrubby flatwoods and xeric hammocks on the Atlantic Coastal Ridge, with sand live oak, myrtle oak, cabbage palm, and prickly pear. FLORIDA NATURAL AREAS INVENTORYHOMEBOOK ORDERFIELD GUIDE FRONT PAGEFNAIATLAS OF FLORIDA'S NATURAL HERITAGE The Florida Natural Areas Inventory is Florida's Natural Heritage Program and state member of the NatureServe network. We are housed within the Florida Resources and Environmental Analysis Center at Florida State University.We manage a database of current information on Florida's rarest species, maintain an inventory of the state's conservation land holdings, and conduct ecological surveys andFNAI
Key: Scientific Name is linked to the FNAI Online Field Guides when available. - links to NatureServe Explorer, an online encyclopedia of more than 55,000 plants, animals, and natural communities in North America, compiled by the NatureServe network of natural heritage programs, of which the Florida Natural Areas Inventory is a member. - links to a species distribution map (Adobe SVG viewer GIANT ORCHID PTEROGLOSSASPIS ECRISTATA (FERN.) ROLFEGIANT ORCHID PLANTSGIANT ORCHIDS FOR SALELARGE ORCHID PLANTS FOR SALELARGEST ORCHIDLARGEST ORCHID IN THE WORLD Florida Natural Areas Inventory, Related Rare Species: Over 70 orchid species are listed as threatened or en- dangered in FL. Habitat: Sandhill, scrub, pine flatwoods, pine rocklands, and occasionally in old fields. Best Survey Season: Flowers July - September, fruits September - November. Range-wide Distribution: Throughout the southeastern United States and COOLEY’S MEADOWRUE AHLES Gary Knight Field Description: Perennial herb with erect, smooth stems to 4 feet tall. Leaves alternate, smooth, divided into numerous narrow, stalked leaflets ARROW - WAKULLA COUNTY HISTORY - PHOTOSWAKULLA SPRINGS HISTORYWAKULLA SPRINGS BOAT RIDEWAKULLA SPRINGS CAMPINGWAKULLA SPRINGS LODGE RESTAURANTWAKULLA SPRINGS MANATEESWAKULLA SPRINGS RESTAURANT Nancy Susannah McDaniel Page was born July 13, 1851 in Leon County. She married her older sister's widower Benjamin Franklin Page on December 27, 1873. She died on March 17, 1922. Benjamin Franklin Page was born November 27, 1843 in Kookerton, North Carolina. He came to Florida at the age of 4 and lived in Leon and Wakulla counties. FLYR’S BRICKELL-BUSH ELLIOTT Flyr’s brickell-bush Brickellia cordifolia Habitat: Dry, upland pine-oak woods, often with southern red oak and FLORIDA BLACK BEAR URSUS AMERICANUS FLORIDANUSBLACK BEAR FOOTPRINT IMAGESBLACK BEAR FOOTPRINTSBEAR FOOTPRINT ARTBEAR FOOTPRINT CRAFTBEAR FOOTPRINT PICSBEAR FOOTPRINTS IMAGE Florida Natural Areas Inventory, 2018 FLORIDA BLACK BEAR Ursus americanus floridanus Order: Carnivora Family: Ursidae FNAI Ranks: G5T4/S4 U.S. Status: none FL Status: none Description: A large mammal (3 to 3.5 ft. = 2.8 - 3.2 m at the shoulder) with glossy black hairand a brown muzzle.
SAND SKINK NEOSEPS REYNOLDSI Description: A small, cylindrical, beige to grayish, nearly legless lizard with smooth, shiny scales. Adults 4 - 5 in. (100 - 330 mm)total length.
GARRETT’S MINT HUCK & JUDD LEGAL STATUS: US–ENDANGERED FL Garrett’s mint Dicerandra christmanii Habitat: Garrett’s mint: openings in oak scrub on the Lake Wales Ridge. DEPRESSION MARSH DESCRIPTION FNAI - Guide to the Natural Communities of Florida: 2010 Edition Depression Marsh – 3 Natural Processes: Depression marshes are generally thought to be maintained as herbaceous communities against woody invasion by hydrologic fluctuations or by fire or FLORIDA NATURAL AREAS INVENTORYHOMEBOOK ORDERFIELD GUIDE FRONT PAGEFNAIATLAS OF FLORIDA'S NATURAL HERITAGE The Florida Natural Areas Inventory is Florida's Natural Heritage Program and state member of the NatureServe network. We are housed within the Florida Resources and Environmental Analysis Center at Florida State University.We manage a database of current information on Florida's rarest species, maintain an inventory of the state's conservation land holdings, and conduct ecological surveys andFNAI
Key: Scientific Name is linked to the FNAI Online Field Guides when available. - links to NatureServe Explorer, an online encyclopedia of more than 55,000 plants, animals, and natural communities in North America, compiled by the NatureServe network of natural heritage programs, of which the Florida Natural Areas Inventory is a member. - links to a species distribution map (Adobe SVG viewer GIANT ORCHID PTEROGLOSSASPIS ECRISTATA (FERN.) ROLFEGIANT ORCHID PLANTSGIANT ORCHIDS FOR SALELARGE ORCHID PLANTS FOR SALELARGEST ORCHIDLARGEST ORCHID IN THE WORLD Florida Natural Areas Inventory, Related Rare Species: Over 70 orchid species are listed as threatened or en- dangered in FL. Habitat: Sandhill, scrub, pine flatwoods, pine rocklands, and occasionally in old fields. Best Survey Season: Flowers July - September, fruits September - November. Range-wide Distribution: Throughout the southeastern United States and COOLEY’S MEADOWRUE AHLES Gary Knight Field Description: Perennial herb with erect, smooth stems to 4 feet tall. Leaves alternate, smooth, divided into numerous narrow, stalked leaflets ARROW - WAKULLA COUNTY HISTORY - PHOTOSWAKULLA SPRINGS HISTORYWAKULLA SPRINGS BOAT RIDEWAKULLA SPRINGS CAMPINGWAKULLA SPRINGS LODGE RESTAURANTWAKULLA SPRINGS MANATEESWAKULLA SPRINGS RESTAURANT Nancy Susannah McDaniel Page was born July 13, 1851 in Leon County. She married her older sister's widower Benjamin Franklin Page on December 27, 1873. She died on March 17, 1922. Benjamin Franklin Page was born November 27, 1843 in Kookerton, North Carolina. He came to Florida at the age of 4 and lived in Leon and Wakulla counties. FLYR’S BRICKELL-BUSH ELLIOTT Flyr’s brickell-bush Brickellia cordifolia Habitat: Dry, upland pine-oak woods, often with southern red oak and FLORIDA BLACK BEAR URSUS AMERICANUS FLORIDANUSBLACK BEAR FOOTPRINT IMAGESBLACK BEAR FOOTPRINTSBEAR FOOTPRINT ARTBEAR FOOTPRINT CRAFTBEAR FOOTPRINT PICSBEAR FOOTPRINTS IMAGE Florida Natural Areas Inventory, 2018 FLORIDA BLACK BEAR Ursus americanus floridanus Order: Carnivora Family: Ursidae FNAI Ranks: G5T4/S4 U.S. Status: none FL Status: none Description: A large mammal (3 to 3.5 ft. = 2.8 - 3.2 m at the shoulder) with glossy black hairand a brown muzzle.
SAND SKINK NEOSEPS REYNOLDSI Description: A small, cylindrical, beige to grayish, nearly legless lizard with smooth, shiny scales. Adults 4 - 5 in. (100 - 330 mm)total length.
GARRETT’S MINT HUCK & JUDD LEGAL STATUS: US–ENDANGERED FL Garrett’s mint Dicerandra christmanii Habitat: Garrett’s mint: openings in oak scrub on the Lake Wales Ridge. DEPRESSION MARSH DESCRIPTION FNAI - Guide to the Natural Communities of Florida: 2010 Edition Depression Marsh – 3 Natural Processes: Depression marshes are generally thought to be maintained as herbaceous communities against woody invasion by hydrologic fluctuations or by fire or HAND FERN OPHIOGLOSSUM PALMATUM L. SYNONYM: FAMILY: FNAI Hand fern Ophioglossum palmatum Habitat: “Boots,” or old leaf bases, of cabbage palms in maritime hammocksDESCRIPTION
June 2009 Draft Wet Prairie/Seepage Slope – 3 Characteristic Set of Species: pitcherplants, wiregrass, blue maidencane, cutthroat grass, wiry beaksedges, flattened pipewort, toothache grass, COOPERATIVE LAND COVER V2.3 Dataset languages English () Dataset character set utf8 - 8 bit UCS Transfer Format Status completed Spatial representation type vector Supplemental information Data sources that contribute to the Cooperative Land Cover Map are described in the following report: Florida Natural Areas Inventory, 2010. SAND SKINK NEOSEPS REYNOLDSI Description: A small, cylindrical, beige to grayish, nearly legless lizard with smooth, shiny scales. Adults 4 - 5 in. (100 - 330 mm)total length.
FLORIDA COOPERATIVE LAND COVER V2.3 USER GUIDE Please see Cooperative Land Cover Map v2.3 Classification and Definitions for more detail about attributes. 2 Class has not been mapped comprehensively but occurs at a high level in the FLCS classification with no option for collapsing further: DEPRESSION MARSH DESCRIPTION FNAI - Guide to the Natural Communities of Florida: 2010 Edition Depression Marsh – 3 Natural Processes: Depression marshes are generally thought to be maintained as herbaceous communities against woody invasion by hydrologic fluctuations or by fire or SHORT-TAILED SNAKE STILOSOMA EXTENUATUM SHORT-TAILED SNAKE Stilosoma extenuatum (Coluber) are strongly blotched but have heads substantially wider than neck. Anal scale of racer is divided, while most scales on back and upper MYRTLE-OF-THE-RIVER (L.) SW. Myrtle-of-the-river Calyptranthes zuzygium Habitat: Rockland hammocks, coastal berm. Best Survey Season: Flowers in early summer and fall,but leaves and
SCRUB BUCKWHEAT NUTT. FNAI RANKS Field Description: Perennial herb with several erect stems up to 3 feet tall. Basal leaves 6 - 8 inches long, narrow, bronze-green aboveand wooly-white
FRAGRANT PRICKLY APPLE SMALL EX BRITTON & ROSE FNAI RANKS Fragrant prickly apple Harrisia fragrans Habitat: Scrubby flatwoods and xeric hammocks on the Atlantic Coastal Ridge, with sand live oak, myrtle oak, cabbage palm, and prickly pear. FLORIDA NATURAL AREAS INVENTORYHOMEBOOK ORDERFIELD GUIDE FRONT PAGEFNAIATLAS OF FLORIDA'S NATURAL HERITAGE The Florida Natural Areas Inventory is Florida's Natural Heritage Program and state member of the NatureServe network. We are housed within the Florida Resources and Environmental Analysis Center at Florida State University.We manage a database of current information on Florida's rarest species, maintain an inventory of the state's conservation land holdings, and conduct ecological surveys andFNAI
Key: Scientific Name is linked to the FNAI Online Field Guides when available. - links to NatureServe Explorer, an online encyclopedia of more than 55,000 plants, animals, and natural communities in North America, compiled by the NatureServe network of natural heritage programs, of which the Florida Natural Areas Inventory is a member. - links to a species distribution map (Adobe SVG viewer GIANT ORCHID PTEROGLOSSASPIS ECRISTATA (FERN.) ROLFEGIANT ORCHID PLANTSGIANT ORCHIDS FOR SALELARGE ORCHID PLANTS FOR SALELARGEST ORCHIDLARGEST ORCHID IN THE WORLD Florida Natural Areas Inventory, Related Rare Species: Over 70 orchid species are listed as threatened or en- dangered in FL. Habitat: Sandhill, scrub, pine flatwoods, pine rocklands, and occasionally in old fields. Best Survey Season: Flowers July - September, fruits September - November. Range-wide Distribution: Throughout the southeastern United States and COOLEY’S MEADOWRUE AHLES Gary Knight Field Description: Perennial herb with erect, smooth stems to 4 feet tall. Leaves alternate, smooth, divided into numerous narrow, stalked leaflets ARROW - WAKULLA COUNTY HISTORY - PHOTOSWAKULLA SPRINGS HISTORYWAKULLA SPRINGS BOAT RIDEWAKULLA SPRINGS CAMPINGWAKULLA SPRINGS LODGE RESTAURANTWAKULLA SPRINGS MANATEESWAKULLA SPRINGS RESTAURANT Nancy Susannah McDaniel Page was born July 13, 1851 in Leon County. She married her older sister's widower Benjamin Franklin Page on December 27, 1873. She died on March 17, 1922. Benjamin Franklin Page was born November 27, 1843 in Kookerton, North Carolina. He came to Florida at the age of 4 and lived in Leon and Wakulla counties. FLYR’S BRICKELL-BUSH ELLIOTT Flyr’s brickell-bush Brickellia cordifolia Habitat: Dry, upland pine-oak woods, often with southern red oak and FLORIDA BLACK BEAR URSUS AMERICANUS FLORIDANUSBLACK BEAR FOOTPRINT IMAGESBLACK BEAR FOOTPRINTSBEAR FOOTPRINT ARTBEAR FOOTPRINT CRAFTBEAR FOOTPRINT PICSBEAR FOOTPRINTS IMAGE Florida Natural Areas Inventory, 2018 FLORIDA BLACK BEAR Ursus americanus floridanus Order: Carnivora Family: Ursidae FNAI Ranks: G5T4/S4 U.S. Status: none FL Status: none Description: A large mammal (3 to 3.5 ft. = 2.8 - 3.2 m at the shoulder) with glossy black hairand a brown muzzle.
SAND SKINK NEOSEPS REYNOLDSI Description: A small, cylindrical, beige to grayish, nearly legless lizard with smooth, shiny scales. Adults 4 - 5 in. (100 - 330 mm)total length.
GARRETT’S MINT HUCK & JUDD LEGAL STATUS: US–ENDANGERED FL Garrett’s mint Dicerandra christmanii Habitat: Garrett’s mint: openings in oak scrub on the Lake Wales Ridge. DEPRESSION MARSH DESCRIPTION FNAI - Guide to the Natural Communities of Florida: 2010 Edition Depression Marsh – 3 Natural Processes: Depression marshes are generally thought to be maintained as herbaceous communities against woody invasion by hydrologic fluctuations or by fire or FLORIDA NATURAL AREAS INVENTORYHOMEBOOK ORDERFIELD GUIDE FRONT PAGEFNAIATLAS OF FLORIDA'S NATURAL HERITAGE The Florida Natural Areas Inventory is Florida's Natural Heritage Program and state member of the NatureServe network. We are housed within the Florida Resources and Environmental Analysis Center at Florida State University.We manage a database of current information on Florida's rarest species, maintain an inventory of the state's conservation land holdings, and conduct ecological surveys andFNAI
Key: Scientific Name is linked to the FNAI Online Field Guides when available. - links to NatureServe Explorer, an online encyclopedia of more than 55,000 plants, animals, and natural communities in North America, compiled by the NatureServe network of natural heritage programs, of which the Florida Natural Areas Inventory is a member. - links to a species distribution map (Adobe SVG viewer GIANT ORCHID PTEROGLOSSASPIS ECRISTATA (FERN.) ROLFEGIANT ORCHID PLANTSGIANT ORCHIDS FOR SALELARGE ORCHID PLANTS FOR SALELARGEST ORCHIDLARGEST ORCHID IN THE WORLD Florida Natural Areas Inventory, Related Rare Species: Over 70 orchid species are listed as threatened or en- dangered in FL. Habitat: Sandhill, scrub, pine flatwoods, pine rocklands, and occasionally in old fields. Best Survey Season: Flowers July - September, fruits September - November. Range-wide Distribution: Throughout the southeastern United States and COOLEY’S MEADOWRUE AHLES Gary Knight Field Description: Perennial herb with erect, smooth stems to 4 feet tall. Leaves alternate, smooth, divided into numerous narrow, stalked leaflets ARROW - WAKULLA COUNTY HISTORY - PHOTOSWAKULLA SPRINGS HISTORYWAKULLA SPRINGS BOAT RIDEWAKULLA SPRINGS CAMPINGWAKULLA SPRINGS LODGE RESTAURANTWAKULLA SPRINGS MANATEESWAKULLA SPRINGS RESTAURANT Nancy Susannah McDaniel Page was born July 13, 1851 in Leon County. She married her older sister's widower Benjamin Franklin Page on December 27, 1873. She died on March 17, 1922. Benjamin Franklin Page was born November 27, 1843 in Kookerton, North Carolina. He came to Florida at the age of 4 and lived in Leon and Wakulla counties. FLYR’S BRICKELL-BUSH ELLIOTT Flyr’s brickell-bush Brickellia cordifolia Habitat: Dry, upland pine-oak woods, often with southern red oak and FLORIDA BLACK BEAR URSUS AMERICANUS FLORIDANUSBLACK BEAR FOOTPRINT IMAGESBLACK BEAR FOOTPRINTSBEAR FOOTPRINT ARTBEAR FOOTPRINT CRAFTBEAR FOOTPRINT PICSBEAR FOOTPRINTS IMAGE Florida Natural Areas Inventory, 2018 FLORIDA BLACK BEAR Ursus americanus floridanus Order: Carnivora Family: Ursidae FNAI Ranks: G5T4/S4 U.S. Status: none FL Status: none Description: A large mammal (3 to 3.5 ft. = 2.8 - 3.2 m at the shoulder) with glossy black hairand a brown muzzle.
SAND SKINK NEOSEPS REYNOLDSI Description: A small, cylindrical, beige to grayish, nearly legless lizard with smooth, shiny scales. Adults 4 - 5 in. (100 - 330 mm)total length.
GARRETT’S MINT HUCK & JUDD LEGAL STATUS: US–ENDANGERED FL Garrett’s mint Dicerandra christmanii Habitat: Garrett’s mint: openings in oak scrub on the Lake Wales Ridge. DEPRESSION MARSH DESCRIPTION FNAI - Guide to the Natural Communities of Florida: 2010 Edition Depression Marsh – 3 Natural Processes: Depression marshes are generally thought to be maintained as herbaceous communities against woody invasion by hydrologic fluctuations or by fire or HAND FERN OPHIOGLOSSUM PALMATUM L. SYNONYM: FAMILY: FNAI Hand fern Ophioglossum palmatum Habitat: “Boots,” or old leaf bases, of cabbage palms in maritime hammocksDESCRIPTION
June 2009 Draft Wet Prairie/Seepage Slope – 3 Characteristic Set of Species: pitcherplants, wiregrass, blue maidencane, cutthroat grass, wiry beaksedges, flattened pipewort, toothache grass, SAND SKINK NEOSEPS REYNOLDSI Description: A small, cylindrical, beige to grayish, nearly legless lizard with smooth, shiny scales. Adults 4 - 5 in. (100 - 330 mm)total length.
FLORIDA COOPERATIVE LAND COVER V2.3 USER GUIDE Please see Cooperative Land Cover Map v2.3 Classification and Definitions for more detail about attributes. 2 Class has not been mapped comprehensively but occurs at a high level in the FLCS classification with no option for collapsing further: DEPRESSION MARSH DESCRIPTION FNAI - Guide to the Natural Communities of Florida: 2010 Edition Depression Marsh – 3 Natural Processes: Depression marshes are generally thought to be maintained as herbaceous communities against woody invasion by hydrologic fluctuations or by fire or SHORT-TAILED SNAKE STILOSOMA EXTENUATUM SHORT-TAILED SNAKE Stilosoma extenuatum (Coluber) are strongly blotched but have heads substantially wider than neck. Anal scale of racer is divided, while most scales on back and upper SCRUB BUCKWHEAT NUTT. FNAI RANKS Field Description: Perennial herb with several erect stems up to 3 feet tall. Basal leaves 6 - 8 inches long, narrow, bronze-green aboveand wooly-white
FLORIDA NATURAL AREAS INVENTORY Florida Natural Areas Inventory MYRTLE-OF-THE-RIVER (L.) SW. Myrtle-of-the-river Calyptranthes zuzygium Habitat: Rockland hammocks, coastal berm. Best Survey Season: Flowers in early summer and fall,but leaves and
FRAGRANT PRICKLY APPLE SMALL EX BRITTON & ROSE FNAI RANKS Fragrant prickly apple Harrisia fragrans Habitat: Scrubby flatwoods and xeric hammocks on the Atlantic Coastal Ridge, with sand live oak, myrtle oak, cabbage palm, and prickly pear.* Home
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The FLORIDA NATURAL AREAS INVENTORY is Florida's Natural Heritage Program and state member of the NatureServe network. We are housed within the Florida Resources and Environmental Analysis Center at Florida State University . We manage a database of current information on Florida's rarest species, maintain an inventory of the state's conservation land holdings, and conduct ecological surveys and analyses to support conservation planning and land management. Our program is entirely supported by projects developed in cooperation with agency partners.HIGHLIGHTS
Florida Map of Biodiversity Importance The Florida Natural Areas Inventory (FNAI), in partnership with the U.S.-based nonprofit NatureServe, is excited to unveil the Florida Map of Biodiversity Importance. Interactive Conservation Lands Map FNAI has completed a major update to our Florida Conservation Lands web map viewer. The new version allows users to search and view Florida Conservation Lands, Florida Forever Board of Trustees land acquisition projects, Florida Forever acquisitions, and conservation easements on private lands all in a single map. Florida Biodiversity Matrix The Biodiversity Matrix is a screening tool that provides immediate, free access to rare species occurrence information statewide. Atlas of Florida's Natural Heritage FNAI is pleased to announce publication of a comprehensive, richly illustrated atlas of Florida's species, communities, and conservation efforts. NOW AT A NEW LOWER PRICE. More information on orderingavailable here
Florida Longleaf Pine Ecosystem Geodatabase FNAI has partnered with the Florida Forest Service to develop a spatial database that will serve as the central repository for data on the distribution and ecological condition of longleaf pine ecosystemsin Florida.
Southeast Longleaf Ecosystem Occurrences Geodatabase The Southeast Longleaf Ecosystems Occurrences (LEO) database is a project to develop a shareable GIS database of documented longleaf pine locations and ecological conditions across the range. Tips for Distinguishing Native from Invasive Species Download this pdf file from FNAI biologists, based on our training presentation at invasive plant workshops held in February and March2017.
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FNAI is pleased to be a pilot member of Landscope America, the conservation guide to America's natural places.DRY PRAIRIE
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