Rosary pea (Abrus precartorius) was flowering at the northern end of Jungle Trail near the Pelican Island National Wildlife Refuge (PINWR) when we visited on 10-8-2023. This member of the pea family, Fabaceae, is an invasive pest plant in Florida…
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Rosary pea (Abrus precartorius) was flowering at the northern end of Jungle Trail near the Pelican Island National Wildlife Refuge (PINWR) when we visited on 10-8-2023. This member of the pea family, Fabaceae, is an invasive pest plant in Florida…
The pea family, Fabaceae, is quite diverse. When we visited Pelican Island National Wildlife Refuge (PINWR) on 10-8-2023, we saw grey nicker (Guilandina bonduc), a yellow-flowered, robust, and thorny vine. Never would you confuse it with hairypod cowpea (Vigna luteola),…
The pea (a.k.a. bean or legume) family, Fabaceae, is the third largest plant family and includes a plethora of vines, herbs, shrubs, and trees. It is sometimes called by its older name, Leguminosae, and includes around 20,000 species and 750…
Golden polypody fern (Phlebodium aureum) most often is found growing in the boots of cabbage palm trees (Sabal palmetto). Like all ferns, golden polypody fern reproduces via wind-borne spores. Above check out the very beginnings of this native fern. On…