GEOGRAPHY OF CENTRAL FLORIDA 



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Smilax laurifoUa 



Rhus radicans 

 Vitis aestivalis? 



Serenoa serrulata 

 Hypericum fasciculatum 

 Myrica cerifera 

 Quercus myrtifolia 

 Fieris nitlda 

 Ilex g-labra 

 Myrica pumila 

 Cholisma fruticosa 

 Chrysobalanus oblongrifolius 

 Vacciniuin nitidum 

 Ceratiola ericoides 

 Quercus minima 

 Cholisma ferrugrinea 

 Bejaria racem.osa 

 Asimina pygmaea? 



Tillandsia usneoides 

 Aristida stricta 

 Pterocaulon undulatuni 

 Spartina Bakeri 

 Cladium. effusum 

 Tillandsia fasciculata 

 Sarracenia minor 

 Tillandsia recurvata 

 Doellingeria reticulata 

 Polygala cymosa 

 Anchistea Virginica 

 Pontederia cordata 

 Dichromena latifoLia 

 Andropogon sp. 

 Polygala Rugelii 

 Syngonanthus flavidulus 

 Aletris lutea 

 Nynxphaea macrophylla 

 Sabbatia grandiflora 

 (Euthamia Caroliniana) 

 Aristida spiciformis 

 Osmunda regalis 

 Iris versicolor 

 Centella repanda 

 Helianthus Radula 

 Chondrophora nudata 

 Galactia Elliottil 

 Tillandsia tenuifolia 

 Osniunda cinnamomea 

 Carphepliorus corymbosus 

 Chaptalia tomentosa 



WOODY VINES. 



Bamboo vine 

 Poison ivy 

 Wild grape 



SHRUBS 



Saw-palmetto 

 Sand myrtle 

 Myrtle 

 (Scrub oak) 

 (Hurrah bush) 

 Gallberry 

 Myrtle 

 (Poor grub) 



Huckleberry 

 Rosemary 

 (Oak runner) 



Pawpaw 



HERBS 



Spanish moss 



Wire-grass 



Black-root 



Switch-grass 



Saw-grass 



Air-plant 



Pitcher-plant 



Air-plant 



(A fern) 

 Wampee 

 (A sedge) 

 (Broom-sedge) 



Bonnets 



(A grass) 

 (A fern) 



(Pin-down) 



Air-plant 

 (A fern) 



Swamps 



Low hainmocks, etc. 



Hammocks 



Platwoods 



Ponds and wet prairies 



Hammocks and swamps 



Scrub 



Platwoods, etc. 



Flatwoods 



Platwoods 



Platwoods 



Drier spots 



Platwoods 



Scrub 



Flatwoods 



Scrub 



Platwoods 



Platwoods 



On most trees 



Platwoods 



Platwoods 



Prairies, etc. 



Marshes, etc. 



Cypress ponds 



Platwoods and prairies 



On trees 



Platwoods 



Cypress ponds 



Cypress ponds 



Ponds, etc. 



Shallow ponds 



Flatwoods 



Flatwoods 



Flatwoods 



Platwoods 



Lakes and streams 



Ponds and prairies 



Platwoods, etc. 



Platwoods 



Swamps 



Swamps, etc. 



Flatwoods, etC; 



Platwoods 



Platwoods 



Platwoods 



Swamps 



Swamps, etc. 



Platwoods 



Flatwoods 



About 90% of the trees are evergreen, and Ericaceae are rela- 

 tively numerous among the shrubs, which indicates that the average 

 flatwoods soil is not the richest in the world. A very instructive 

 comparison of the soil conditions in the eastern and western di- 

 visions of the flatwoods can be made by noting which species of 

 plants are more abundant in one than in the other, as has already 



