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Species: The scientific name (e.g., Pinus palustris).
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Invasive status as determined by the Florida Exotic Pest Plant Council.

Category I = non-native species that are altering native plant communities by displacing native species, changing community structures or ecological functions, or hybridizing with natives.

Category II = non-native species that have increased in abundance or frequency in natural areas but have not yet altered Florida plant communities to the extent shown by Category I species.

Florida Threatened or Endangered Status:
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Endangered or threatened status in Florida as determined by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission.

Federal Threatened or Endangered Status:
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Endangered or threatened status nationally as determined by the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service.

Candidate=under study for potential listing as endangered or threatened.

National Wetlands Inventory Status:
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Wetland rating as determined by the National Wetlands Inventory.

FACU=1-33% frequency of occurrence in wetland areas.

FAC=34-66% frequency of occurrence in wetland areas.

FACW=67-99% frequency of occurrence in wetland areas.

OBL=>99% frequency of occurrence in wetland areas.

Florida DEP Wetlands Status:
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Wetland rating as determined by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection.

FACU=1-33% frequency of occurrence in wetland areas.

FAC=34-66% frequency of occurrence in wetland areas.

FACW=67-99% frequency of occurrence in wetland areas.

OBL=>99% frequency of occurrence in wetland areas.

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FNAI ranking of Global Security:
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Florida Natural Areas Inventory ranking of global security.

G1 = Critically imperiled globally

G2 = Imperiled globally

G3 = Very rare and local throughout its range, found locally in a restricted range, or vulnerable to extinction from other factors

G4 = Apparently secure globally

G5 = Demonstrably secure globally

FNAI Ranking of Security in Florida:
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Florida Natural Areas Inventory ranking of security in Florida.

S1 = Critically imperiled in Florida

S2 = Imperiled in Florida

S3 = Very rare and local in Florida, found locally in a restricted Florida range, or vulnerable to extinction in Florida from other factors

S4 = Apparently secure in Florida

S5 = Demonstrably secure in Florida

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Please fill in search fields and then click the "Search" button. Searches are "and" searches, all criteria selected must be matched. All fields left blank are wildcards. In the results list click on the barcode link to view specimen details and images.

Some plant species are rare and endangered. Unless you are logged in, you will not see locality data for these species in the "Specimen Detail" pages or the images. To receive a user name and password, email your request to the director of the herbarium with an explanation of why you need locality information for those species.

Be aware that it is difficult to assess whether some specimens (e.g., grasses and sedges) are in flower or fruit. We have not performed the dissections necessary to determine this, but instead have coded the specimen as having both flowers and fruits when it is uncertain.