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APPENDIX 



ADDITIONAL TROPICAL TREES NATIVE IN SOUTH 

 FLORIDA 



The 41 tropical tree species listed below are native 

 in South Florida but are not classed as rare. All have 

 a relatively broad distribution in several counties. 

 Many are common locally, and most are protected 

 somewhere within parks, natural areas, or other 

 preserves. A few may merit additional protection. 

 Some extend to central Florida or northward along 

 the coasts, while 3 reappear in Texas and 1 in 

 Arizona. All are native beyond in the West Indies. 



Amyris balsamifera L., balsam amyris or torch- 

 wood. 



Amyris elemifera L., sea amyris or torchwood. 



Annona glabra L., pond-apple. 



Ardisia escallonioides Schiede & Deppe, 

 marbleberry or marlberry. 



Avicennia gerrninans (L.) L., black-mangrove 

 (A. nitida Jacq., also Mississippi, Louisiana, and 

 Texas). 



Bumelia celastrina H.B.K., safron-plum (also 

 Texas). 



Bursera simaruba (L.) Sarg., gumbo-limbo. 



Capparis cynophallophora L., Jamaica caper. 



Capparis flexuosa (L.) L., limber caper. 



Chrysobalanus icaco L., icaco coco-plum or 

 coco-plum. 



Chrysophyllum oliviforme L., satinleaf. 



Citharexijliimfruticosum L, Florida fiddlewood. 



Coccoloba diversifolia Jacq., doveplum or 

 pigeon-plum. 



Coccoloba uvifera (L.) L., seagrape. 



Conocarpus erectus L., button-mangrove or but- 

 tonwood. 



Dipholis salicifolia (L.) A. DC, willow bustic. 



Dodonaea viscosa (L.) Jacq. hopbush (also 

 Arizona). 



Eugenia axillaris (Sw.) Willd., white-stopper 

 eugenia or white-stopper. 



Eugenia foetida Pers. boxleaf eugenia or boxleaf 

 stopper (E . myrtoides Poir.). 



Exotkea paniculata (Juss.) Radlk., butterbough 

 or inkwood. 



Ficus aurea Nutt., Florida strangler fig. 



Forestiera segregata (Jacq.) Krug & Urban, 

 Florida-privet (also Georgia). 



Hamelia patens Jacq., scarletbush or firebush. 



Krugiodendron ferreum (Vahl) Urban, leadwood 

 ("black-ironwood"). 



Laguncularia racemosa (L.) Gaertn. f. , white- 

 mangrove. 



Metopium toxiferum (L.) Krug & Urban, Florida 

 poisontree or poisonwood. 



Mycrianthes frag ran s (Sw.) McVaugh (Eugenia 

 dicrana Berg). 



Nectandra coriacea (Sw.) Griseb., Jamaica nec- 

 tandra. 



Pithecellobium unguis-cati (L.) Mart., catclaw 

 blackbead. 



Psychotria ligustrifolia (Northrop) Millsp., 

 Bahama balsamo. 



Psychotria nervosa Sw., Seminole balsamo (Ps. 

 undata Jacq.). 



Rapanea guianensis Aubl., Guiana rapanea or 

 myrsine. 



Rhizophora mangle L., mangrove or red man- 

 grove. 



Sapindus saponaria L., wingleaf soapberry (S. 

 marginatus Willd., also Georgia). 



Sideroxylumfoetidissimum Jacq., false-mastic. 



Simarouba glauca DC., paradise-tree. 



Solayium erianthum D. Don, mullein nightshade 

 or potato-tree (S. verbascifolium, also southern 

 Texas). 



Suriana maritirna L., bay cedar. 



Trema micrantha (L.) Blume, Florida trema (T. 

 floridana Britton). 



Ximenia americana L., tallowwood. 



Zanthoxylum fagara (L.) Sarg., lime prickly-ash 

 (also Texas). 



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