166. Annona glabra L., pond-apple. S. Fla. incl. Fla. Keys. 

 Widely distributed in tropical Am. from Bahamas through West 

 Indies incl. P.R. and V.I. S. Mex. s. along Atlantic Coast to 

 Brazil, and s. along Pacific Coast to Ecuador incl. Galapagos Is. 

 Also coast of w. Africa. 



167. Ardisia escallonioides Schiede & Deppe, marlberry. S. Fla. 

 incl. Fla. Keys, n. on e. coast to Volusia and Flagler Cos. and on 

 w. coast to Pinellas Co. Bahamas, Cuba, Hispaniola, and from 

 ne. Mex. (Tamps, and S.L.P.) s. to Guatemala. 



168. Avicennia germinans (L.) L., black-mangrove. Silt shores 

 of coasts and islands of n. to s. Fla. incl. Fla. Keys, n. locally 

 to St. Johns Co. on e. coast and to s. Miss., s. La., and s. Tex. Also 

 widely distributed on coasts of tropical Am. from Bermuda and 

 Bahamas through West Indies incl. P.R. and V.I. From n. Mex. 

 (Tamps., Son., and B. Cal. Norte) s. on Atlantic Coast to Brazil 

 and on Pacific Coast to Ecuador incl. Galapagos Is. and nw. Peru. 

 The same or a very closely related sp. on coasts of w. Africa. Atlas 

 vol. 4, maps 17-N, 17-SE. 



169. Bourreria ovata Miers, Bahama strongbark. Fla. Keys 

 and s. Fla. mainland (s. Monroe Co.). Bahamas, Cuba, and 

 Hispaniola. 



170. Bourreria radula (Poir.) G. Don, rough strongbark. Rare 

 at Key West and adjacent Lower Florida Keys, not on s. Fla. main- 

 land. Also e. to Hispaniola. 



171. Bumelia celastrina H.B.K., saffron-plum. Coasts of c. and 

 s. Fla. incl. Fla. Keys and s. Tex. Bahamas and Cuba. Also Mexico 

 (Tamps, and N.L. s. to Chis. and Yuc, and Sin.), Guatemala, 

 El Salvador, Panama, Colombia, and Venezuela. Atlas vol. 3, 

 maps 23-N, 23-SW. 



172. Bursera simaruba (L.) Sarg., gumbo-limbo. S. Fla. incl. 

 Fla. Keys, n. near coasts to c. Fla. From Bahamas through West 

 Indies incl. P.R. and V.I. Also from n. (Tamps, to Sin.) s. to 

 Colombia, Venezuela, and Guyana. 



173. Byrsonima lucida DC, key byrsonima. S. Fla. incl. Fla. 

 Keys (Dade and Monroe Cos.). Bahamas, Cuba, Hispaniola, P.R. 

 and V.I., and Lesser Antilles. 



174. Calyptranthes pattens Griseb., pale lidflower. S. Fla. incl. 

 Fla. Keys (Dade and Monroe Cos., also local in Hendry Co.). 

 Bahamas, Greater Antilles incl. P.R. and V.I., Cayman Is., and 

 Guadeloupe. Also vars. in Mex. and Guatemala. 



175. Calyptranthes zuzygium (L.) Sw., myrtle-of-the-river. S. 

 Fla., local on Key Largo and s. Dade Co. Also Bahamas and 

 Greater Antilles incl. P.R. 



176. Canella winterana (L. ) Gaertn., canella. S. Fla. incl. Fla. 

 Keys (Dade, Monroe, and s. Collier Cos.) . From Bahamas through 

 West Indies incl. P.R. and V.I. 



177. Capparis cynophallophora L., Jamaica caper. Coasts of c. 

 and s. Fla. incl. Fla. Keys. From Bahamas through West Indies 

 incl. P.R. and V.I. Also from s. Mex. (Yuc. to Oax. s.) to Panama. 



178. Capparis flexuosa (L.) L., limber caper. Coasts of s. Fla. 

 (n. on e. coast to Cape Canaveral) incl. Fla. Keys. From Bahamas 

 through West Indies incl. P.R. and V.I. Also from n. Mex. to 

 Brazil, Argentina, and Peru. 



179. Cereus robinii (Lem.) L. Benson, key tree-cactus. Very 

 rare on Fla. Keys (Big Pine, and Lower and Upper Matecumbe 

 Keys; extinct on Key West and Key Largo), not on s. Fla. main- 

 land. Also Cuba. 



180. Chrysobalanus icaco L., cocoplum. S. Fla. mostly along 

 coasts (n. on e. coast to Cape Canaveral) incl. Fla. Keys. From 

 Bahamas through West Indies incl. P.R. and V.I. Also from Mex. 

 to Panama and s. on Atlantic Coast from Colombia to s. Brazil. 

 Also coasts of w. Africa. 



181. Chrysophyllum oliviforme L., satinleaf. S. Fla. incl. Fla. 

 Keys. Also Bahamas and Greater Antilles to P.R. S. Mex. and 

 Belize to Nicaragua. 



182. Citharexylum fruticosum L., Florida fiddlewood. Local in 

 s. Fla. incl. Fla. Keys, n. on e. coast to Cape Canaveral. From 

 Bahamas through West Indies incl. P.R. and V.I. Also Venezuela 

 to Surinam. 



183. Clusia rosea Jacq., Florida clusia. Very rare and local on 

 Lower Fla. Keys (Little Torch and Sugarloaf, and possibly extinct 

 on Big Pine key) , not on s. Fla. mainland. From Bahamas through 

 West Indies incl. P.R. and V.I. Also from s. Mex. (Chis.) to 

 Colombia, Venezuela, and French Guiana. 



184. Coccoloba diversijolia Jacq., pigeon-plum. S. Fla. mostly 

 near coasts, incl. Fla. Keys, n. on e. coast to Cape Canaveral. From 

 Bahamas through West Indies incl. P.R. and St. Croix. 



185. Coccoloba uvifera (L.) L., seagrape. Shores of c. and s. 

 Fla. incl. Fla. Keys. Also Bermuda and from Bahamas through 

 West Indies incl. P.R. and V.I. Atlantic Coast from n. Mex. to 

 Colombia, Venezuela, and Guianas. Introduced in Hawaii. 



186. Coccothrinax argenlata (Jacq.) Bailey, Florida silverpalm. 

 S. Fla. n. on e. coast to se. Palm Beach Co. and incl. Fla. Keys w. 

 to Marquesas Key. Also Bahamas and Cuba. 



187. Colubrina arborescens (Mill.) Sarg., coffee colubrina. S. 

 Fla. incl. Fla. Keys (Dade and Monroe Cos.). Also Bahamas, 

 Greater Antilles incl. P.R. and V.I., to Antigua and in Barbados. 

 Also s. Mex., Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua. 



188. Colubrina cubensis (Jacq.) Brongn., Cuba colubrina. 

 Local in hammocks of s. Fla. (s. Dade Co., incl. Long Pine 

 Key in Everglades National Park). Also Bahamas, Cuba, and 

 Hispaniola. 



189. Colubrina elliptica (Sw.) Briz. & Stern, soldierwood. 

 Upper Fla. Keys (Key Largo and Upper Matecumbe Key; absent 

 from Fla. mainland). From Bahamas through West Indies incl. 

 P.R. and V.I. Also s. Mex. (Ver. and Yuc.) and Guatemala. 



190. Conocarpus erectus L., button-mangrove. Shores of c. and 

 s. Fla. incl. Fla. Keys, w. to Marquesas Key and Dry Tortugas. 

 Also widely distributed on coasts of tropical Am. from Bermuda 

 and Bahamas through West Indies incl. P.R. and V.I. From n. 

 Mex. (Tamps., Sin., and B. Cal. Sur) s. on Atlantic Coast to 

 Brazil and on Pacific Coast to Ecuador incl. Galapagos Is. Also on 

 coasts of w. Africa. 



191. Cordia sebestena L., Geiger-tree. S. Fla. incl. Fla. Keys (s. 

 Dade and s. Monroe Cos.), apparently introduced and naturalized. 

 From Bahamas through West Indies incl. P.R. and V.I. Also from 

 s. Mex. (Yuc.) to Colombia and Venezuela, the range extended 

 through cultivation. 



192. Crossopetalum rhacoma Crantz, Florida crossopetalum. S. 

 Fla., incl. Fla. Keys and pinelands of Dade Co., and local in w. 

 Collier Co. From Bahamas through West Indies incl. P.R. and 

 V.I. Apparently extinct in Bermuda. Also s. Mex., Colombia, 

 and Venezuela. 



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