Longleaf Pine now occupies just 3% of its historic range of 38 million hectares.
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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.
Endangered or threatened status in Florida as determined by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission.
Endangered or threatened status nationally as determined by the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service.
Candidate=under study for potential listing as endangered or threatened.
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.
Wetland rating as determined by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection.
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
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