Enthusiastic folks who wish to learn how to identify South Florida's wild plants
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Great Website for Identifying Graminoids (Grasses, Rushes, and Sedges)The Grasses, Sedges, and Rushes of Palm Beach and Martin Counties (click) Put together by a couple of friends George Rogers and John Brad… Started by Steve Woodmansee |
0 | Mar 16, 2014 |
How to Upload PhotosOnly members may upload photos. First go to your page (click on my page) Then, Scroll down to "my photos" and click on "add photos" Then cl… Started by Steve Woodmansee |
0 | Jun 4, 2013 |
What is thisIMG_1968.JPG Is this a fiddlewood? Started by Buck Reilly |
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Apr 9, 2012 Reply by Buck Reilly |
Lasiacis divaricataDoes anyone grow our wild bamboo? I saw quite a bit of it down in Curry Hammock State Park along their nature trail and know that it grows… Started by Christina Dupuy |
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Nov 11, 2010 Reply by Steve Woodmansee |
GreetingsI don't know how often I will be able to attend, but I sure can provide plenty of plants to identify so I can expand my knowledge of native… Started by Christina Dupuy |
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Aug 27, 2010 Reply by Joe Marquez |
ID this tree pleaseHello, can you please help me ID this tree, thanks. This was a cutting from a tree that is pretty tall from what I'm told, and a very thick… Started by Joe Marquez |
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Jun 30, 2010 Reply by Joe Marquez |
Doug Tallamy Bringing Nature Home ArticlePlease read attached article. It focuses on how biodiversity is stronly linked to native plant landscaping. Individual species mentioned… Started by Steve Woodmansee |
0 | May 6, 2010 |
Another ID pleaseThis is in clearmont florida and all over Gainesville as well. Thanks. Started by Joe Marquez |
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May 2, 2010 Reply by Steve Woodmansee |
South Florida Tree ID BookIs there one out there? Any recommendations? I know about the North American Tree Field Guide but I thought there should be a more localize… Started by Joe Marquez |
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Jan 31, 2010 Reply by Joe Marquez |
Dade Native Plant Workshop's Very Own Website!Greetings past, current, and future Dade Native Plant Workshop Participants! I have decided to create this social networking group on Nin… Started by Steve Woodmansee |
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