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NOTEWORTHY FROM NORTH PLANTS FLORIDA. VIII C Anderson Loran Department Professor Emeritus, of Biological Science Florida State University 32306-4370 Tallahassee, Florida U.S.A. ABSTRACT & Additions to the flora of north Florida are documented. Bradburia pilosa (Nutt.) Semple, Hydrocotyle howlesioides Mathias Constance, & new and Ottelia alismoides (L.) Pers., Ranunculus laxicaulis (Torr. A. Gray) Darby, Solidago gigantea Ait. are to the state; several species new many to the panhandle are listed. Additionally, first reports for counties within the Florida panhandle are given. RESUMEN & Se documentan las adiciones a la flora del norte de Florida. Bradburia pilosa (Nutt.) Semple, Hydrocotyle bowlesioides Mathias Constance, & Ottelia alismoides (L.) Pers. Ranunculus laxicaulis (Torr. A. Gray) Darby, y Solidago gigantea Ait. son nuevas para el estado; se listan varias , especies nuevas para el "panhandle." Aditionalmente, se dan muchas primeras citas para condados del "panhandle" de Florida. Inmostpreviousinstallmentsof this series (Anderson 1984, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1991, 1995), "north Florida" was panhandle Suwannee Anderson 2000 defined as the Florida west of the River. In the area of coverage was expanded to include selected counties of northeastern Florida. This installment returns to the original, more restricted area of coverage, the area covered by Clewell (1985). Nomenclature generally follows i.e., Wunderlin and Hansen (2003). Austin's study (1980) was used to identify Cuscuta species, and Flora of North FSU America treatments were used Cyperaceae. Herbarium specimens are unless noted otherwise. for at These update mapped by Wunderlin and Hansen findings species distributions as (2004). NEW TAXA TO THE AREA — Arachis prostrata Benth. Calhoun Co.: Rte 20 on E edge of Blountstown, 22 Jul 2002, Anderson 20353, 26 Jun 2003, Anderson 20736, Florida Department of Transportation workers (pers. comm.) planted this New 1999 and and here in as 'Arachis glabrata cultivar. Ecoturf," naturalized spreading. to the Florida is it panhandle. — NW May Bradburia pilosa (Nutt.) Semple Leon Co.: Capitol Circle railroad crossing, Tallahassee, 23 at May 2003, Anderson 20728, 22 200"^, Anderson 20931. Populationpersistingbut presently showing no signs New of becoming invasive. Florida; Semple (2006) mentioned possible introduction in Leon County, to my based on collections, but did not put a dot for Florida on the map. — W Cichorium May UWFP). intybus L. Fscambia Co.: of Cantonment, 26 2001, Burkhalter 17811 (FSU, J. New panhandle. the Florida to — Coccinia grandis (L.) Voigt. Fscambia Co.: vacant lot on Cervantes St, Pensacola, 16 Sep 2005, Burkhalter J. New 20502 (UWFP), 16 Oct 2005, Burkhalter 20541 (FSU, UWFP). Florida panhandle.. to J. NW — HBK Cuscuta obtusiflora var. glandulosa Fngelm. Jackson Co.: limestone glade (Williams no. 2), New of Marianna, 21 2005, Anderson 21197. the Florida panhandle. Jul to — FSU Nov Emilia sonchifolia (L.) DC. Leon Co.: bordering Call St on campus, Tallahassee, 17 2006, New Anderson 22642; by Kosha Lab on campus, 27 Dec 2006, Anderson 22708. to north Florida. Flowers of mm these population were exserted 2 from the involucre, thus the plants were not distinguishable from E. when Nicolson (which also on campus) using the Wunderlin and Hansen (2003) key. Distinguishin ioshergii is much features (lyrate leaves and shorter corolla lobes) as listed by Nicolson (1975 assured proper identifica- ) tion; also this species has lilac corollas, whereas E. ioshergii corollas are salmon to red-orange in color. - Texas 741 751 2007 J. Bot. Res. Inst. 1 (1): . 742 Journal of the Botanical Research Institute of Texas 1(1) graminea Jacq J UWFP); Leon , panhandle. Florida — & Nov Hydrocotyle bowlesioides Mathias Constance. Leon Co.: 3606 Maclay Blvd, Tallahassee, 17 New known 2006, Anderson 22645. Florida and second report the United The occurrence to for States. first of this species in the United States was from southern Georgia (Anderson 1983). monitored the Georgia I population; gradually died out by the early 1990's. Erection of the building and associated landscaping its it was for the Florida site occurred in 2003, so the Georgia population not the source for this introduction into Florida. —— Hyptis verticillatajacq. BBaayy CCoo..:: SS ooff HHwwyy9988bbeessiiddeeLLiiddddoonnSStt..,, PPaannaammaa CCiittyy,, 1144 SSeepp 22000055; Burkhalter .cq. J.R. New UWFP). 20490 (FSU, the Florida panhandle. to — & Kalanchoe daigremontiana Raym.-Hamet H. Perrier. ^Wakulla Co.: several plants at Rte 365 bridge New over Wakulla River, 5 Jan 2006, Anderson 21525. Florida panhandle. to — Momordica charantia L. Leon Co.: Augustine Rd, ESE of Tallahassee, 25 Oct 2005, Anderson 21467. St. New This population dies back each winter but increases in area coverage every following year. to the panhandle. Florida — Aug UWFP). Ottelia alismoides (L.) Pers. Escambia Co.: 11 2005, Burkhalter 20479 (FSU, First observed J. here in 2003 by Van Dyke of Florida Dept. Environmental Protection; Burkhalter (letter of 15 Dec 05) J. reported this invasive species occurs in "uncountable thousands" and has taken over Thompson's Bayou New known and Ferry Pass Bayou of the Fscambia River delta. to Florida; previously only in the United and Louisiana States in California. — & N Hwy Ranunculus meadow Leon abundant laxicaulis (Torr. A. Gray) Darby. Co.: locally in side of miENE New Baum 90 of community), 19 Apr 2006, Anderson 21680, 22 Apr 2006, Anderson 21711. (2.5 to Wunderlin and Hansen excluded from (specimens Florida. (2003) the species as the state of R. pusillus list My 5-6 misapplied with this name). specimens key to R.jlaxicaulis; the flowers have petals which are 5-5.5 mm much whereas and (Whittemore long, petals are fewer smaller in flowers of R. pusillus Poir. 1997). — Ruellia ciliatiflora Hooker, Leon Co.: North Monroe St (Hwy 27) Old Bainbridge Rd, Tallahassee, 20 at New Nov 2004, Anderson 20957. the Florida panhandle. to — Solidago gigantea Ait. Liberty Co.: mesic woodland bordering Apalachicola River at Estiffanulga, 13 Sep New 2001, Anderson 19945. to Florida; Semple and Cook (2006) noted this collection was the only one they — & named saw from Florida other Florida collections so were leavenworthii Torrey A. Gray all S. — Symphyotrichum Camp kralii Nesom. Santa Rosa Co.: edge of lake Paquette, 27 Oct 1995, Anderson at 16036. This population plus some from Karick Lake and Krull Lake had been identified as Aster laeve L. var. concinnum Willd. by A. G. Jones and were the basis of reporting that species in Florida (Anderson 2000), but Guy Nesom was uncomfortable with that determination. recently identified a duplicate oi Anderson 16036 I may Nesom (BRIT) as S. kralii. Semple (pers. comm.) suggests S. kralii be included in S. dumosum (L.) or S. simmondsii (Small) Nesom, and Wunderlin and Hansen (2003) include in the but these specimens latter, it new look like neither of those species as understand them and are possibly to Florida. Obviously, the I taxonomy work of the asters a in progress. is still — & Symphyotrichum concinnum laeve (L.) Love Love var. (Willd.) Nesom. Jackson Co.: edge of lime- stone glade, 30 Sep and 20 Oct 2005, Anderson 21385 and Anderson 21461. Duplicates of these specimens were identified by Semple (WAT), so this taxon remains in the flora of Florida, but presence based its is J. on more these recently discovered, different plants. — N Tradescantia pallida (Rose) D.R. Hunt Leon Co.: naturalized in woodland remnant in part of Tal- New lahassee, 31 Jan 2006, Anderson 21530. the Florida panhandle. to — procumbens Tridax L. Leon Co.: edges of lawn adjacent to Richards Building, F.S.U. campus, Tallahas- Nov many see, 18 2005, Anderson 21514, plants in cracks of sidewalk and parking area at Nuclear Research May New Building, F.S.U. campus, Tallahassee, 13 2006, Anderson 21803. the Florida panhandle. to Anderson, Noteworthy plants from north Florida 743 — miN ofHwy Zinnia violacea Jackson open Cav. pasture, 2.2 New 90 (Marianna), 20 Oct 2005, Anderson 21465. the Florida panhandle. to ADDITIONAL RANGE EXTENSIONS Some of the following are county records that in" gaps (and thus were expected occurrences); they are "fill listed without additional notation. Other collections bear significance worthy of further comment. — Acer saccharinum L. Calhoun Co.: disturbed mesic woodland along Apalachicola River, SE of Blount- Mar stown, 20 2006. Anderson 21575. — WSW Aesculus pavia L. Calhoun Co.: wooded calcareous slopes bordering Chipola River of Altha, 12 Apr 2006, Anderson 21639. — Agalinis linifolia (Nuttall) Britton. Leon Co.: moist depression beside Old Plank Rd, SE of Tallahassee, 25 Oct 2005, Anderson 21474. — Agrostis perennans (Walter) Tuck. Calhoun wooded calcareous slopes bordering Chipola River Co.: WSW of Altha, 12 Apr 2006, Anderson 21647 — May Albizia julibrissin Durazz. Calhoun Co.: roadside ditch, Blountstown, 24 2006, MacClendon 460. T. — SW Ambrosia artemisiifolia Calhoun Myers Dairy Rd, Blountstown, 27 Sep 2006, L. Co.: side of T. MacClendon 524. — Amsonia taberaemontana Calhoun wooded Walter. calcareous slopes bordering Chipola River Co.: WSW Apr of Altha, 12 2006, Anderson 21646. — Arenaria serpyllifolia L. Calhoun Co.: disturbed roadside near landing at Apalachicola River, SE of Mar Blountstown, 20 2006, Anderson 21580. — Aeschynomene americana Nov L. Gulf Co.: under Overstreet bridge, 11 2006, Anderson 22625. — May Aureolaria flava (L.) Farw. Gadsden Co.: edge of Brickyard Glade, 23 2006 (atypical phenology), Anderson 21869. — N Brickellia eupatorioides (L.) Shinners. Gadsden Co.: hillside glade, 0.8 mi of Dolan Rd, 8 Nov 2005, Anderson 21504. — Bromus commutatus Panama May Schrad. Bay East City Beach, 14 1996, Keppner Jackson Co.: n.; s. May Dry Leon Co.: roadside depression along Rte 167 near Creek, 12 2006, Anderson 21781] Co.: Tallahas- N Hwy May see, 23 Apr 1984, Anderson 7075\ of Tallahassee, 14 1984, Godfrey 81299] 90 roadside 0.8 mi E of Magnolia Rd, 19 Apr 2006, Anderson 21686 (the two 1984 collections were originally identified as B. japonicus Thunb, but later annotated by L. E. Pavlich as B. commutatus). — N Hwy Calyptocarpus vialis Less. Jefferson Co.: moist shaded loam side of 90 Lake Miccosukee boat at Apr landing, 19 2006, Anderson 21665. — Campsis radicans Seem, ex Bureau Calhoun Ocheesee Landing on Apalachicola 9 Co.: River, (L.) Nov MacClendon 2006, 542. — hammock May Carex alata ^Wakulla hydric McBride Slough near Rte 26 2006, Anderson Torr. Co.: at 267, 21871. — Hwy Carex aureolensis Mack. Jefferson Co.: Lake Miccosukee boat landing by 90, 19 Apr 2006, Anderson 21671, 2 Aug 2006, Anderson 22160. Wunderlin and Hansen (2003) do not this species, but may have list included under C.jrankii Kunth. Ford and Reznicek (2002) consider the two species distinct with only C. it — way new aureolensis occurring in Florida either this is a county record. — W Carex chapmaniiSteudel. Gadsden Co.: Flat Creek, of Rte 269, 20 Apr 2006, Anderson 21 Jackson 741; May woodland Co.: mesic near boat ramp, Three Rivers State Park, 20 2006, Anderson 21833. — Carex cherokeensis Schwein. Calhoun calcareous mesic woodland along Apalachicola SE Co.: River, of Mar Blountstown. 20 —2006. Anderson 21553, ^ V^^x^^ ^,^w.^ ^ — WSW Carex dasycarpa Muhl. Calhoun sandy, wooded calcareous slopes bordering Chipola River Co.: Apr of Altha, 12 2006, Anderson 21640. 744 Journal of the Botanical Research Institute of Texas 1(1) — Carex festucacea Schkuhr ex Willd. Wakulla hydric hammock, Marks Natl Wildlife Refuge Co.: St. May headquarters, 26 2006, Anderson 21879, — May Carex fissa Mack. var. aristata Herm. Calhoun Co.: 0.5 mi E of Chipola River beside Rte 20, 5 F.J. 2003, Anderson 20698. — May Carex Dry gigantea Rudge. Jackson Co.: shallow waters of Creek Rte 167 bridge, 12 2006, An- at derson 21783. NW — & Carex wooded Mar kraliana Naczi Bryson. Jackson Co.: edge of limestone glade of Marianna, 25 2006, Anderson 21594. This rare species also found in Gadsden and Leon counties in Florida. is — Carex leavenworthii Dewey. Calhoun disturbed mesic woodland along Apalachicola SF Co.: River, Mar of Blountstown, 20 2006, Anderson 21576. Ball in Flora of North America (2002) this species as lists distinct from C. cephalophora Muhl. ex Willd., but Wunderlin and Hansen (2004) the two species under list new county the latter in their atlas. Either way, is a record. it W — N hammock May Carex leptalea Wahlenb. Jackson Co.: hydric of Rte 73 along side of Dry Creek, 12 2006, Anderson 21790. — W Carex muhlenbergii Schkuhr. Gadsden Co.: Booth Hill, end of Dolan Rd, 16 Apr 2003, Anderson 20679. — NW & Carex oxylepis Torr. Hook. glade like opening (Brooks # in woods of Marianna, 2 Jun 2006, 3) Anderson 21926. — Carex thornei Naczi. Leon Co.: Lafayette Heritage Trail Park, Tallahassee, 2 Apr 2003, Anderson 20615. This rare species also found in Gadsden and Liberty counties in Florida. is — Carex typhina Michx. Calhoun mesic hardwoods on low along Apalachicola SE Co.: bluff River, of Blountstown, 8 Jun 2006, Anderson 2966. — May Carex venusta Dewy. Gadsden seepage below Powerline Glade, 23 2006, Anderson 21843. Co.: — WSW Centella erecta (L. Fern. Calhoun Co.: open firelane beside ti-ti thicket, ca. 7.8 air mi of Altha, f.) 5 Jun 2006, Anderson 21956. Wunderlin and Hansen (2003) list this species as C. asiatica (L.) Urb. Years me ago, Lincoln Constance told C. asiatica (a diploid) does not occur in the continental United States and new that ours is C. erecta (a tetraploid). Either way, the species is to the county. — Cercis canadensis L. Calhoun Co.: disturbed mesic woodland along Apalachicola River, SE of Blount- Mar stown, 20 2006, Anderson 21583. — Chaerophyllum tainturieri Hook. Calhoun disturbed mesic woodland along Apalachicola Co.: River, Mar SE of Blountstown, 20 2006, Anderson 21574. — Cinnamomum camphora Calhoun woodland disturbed mesic along Apalachicola (L.) Presl. Co.: River, SE of Blountstown, 16 Feb 2006, Anderson 21532. — Cocculus carolinus (L.) DC. Calhoun Co.: disturbed mesic woodland along Apalachicola River, SE of Mar Blountstown, 20 2006, Anderson 21557. — Commelina virginica Calhoun mesic woodland along Apalachicola SE Blountstown, 4 L. Co.: River, of Apr 2006, Anderson 21620. — SW Conyza Au bonariensis Cronquist. Calhoun Co.: Myers Dairy Rd, side of Blountstown, 17 (L.) & MacClendon 2006, K. 521. T. — SW & Croton glandulosus L. Calhoun Co.: Myers Dairy Rd, side of Blountstown, 19 Aug 2006, K. T. MacClendon 522. & — Cuscuta gronovii Willd. ex Schult. in Roem. Schult. Jackson Co.: limestone glade (Williams no. 2), NW of Marianna, 30 Sep 2005, Anderson 21372. — NW Cuscuta pentagona Engelm. Jackson Co.: limestone glade (Williams no. of Marianna, 30 Sep 2), 2005. Anderson 21380. 5 — Desmodium ochroleucum M.A. Curtis ex Canby Jackson Co.: woods at edge of fairway, Marianna known Caverns Golf Course, 30 Sep 2005, Anderson 21360 (this doubles the sites for this taxon in Florida). & This species listed as endangered in Florida (Coile Garland 2003). is . Anderson, Noteworthy plants from north Florida 745 — Dichanthelium leucothrix (Nash) Freckmann. Calhoun ephemeral pond bottom, mi Co.: ca. 5.8 air WSW of Altha, 5 Jun 2006, Anderson 21945. NW — Dichanthelium # oligosanthes (Schult.) Gould. Jackson Co.: Williams glade 2 of Marianna, 2 Jun , 20056, Anderson 21913. — Dichanthelium strigosum (Muhl. ex Freckmann. Calhoun fallow (cutover flatwoods) Elliott) Co.: field Humphrey along River St inBlountstown, 8 Jun 2006, Anderson 21971; Gadsden Co.: edge of Glade between Nov I-IO and Dolan Rd, 8 2005, Anderson 21491. — N Hwy common Nov Dioscorea alata ^Wakulla on 98 Newport, 30 2006, Anderson L. Co.: locally side at — my Dioscorea bulhifera L. Leon Co.: in yard in Tallahassee after 30 years of trying to eradicate, 2 still N Hwy Nov Dec 2006, Anderson 22692; Wakulla Co.: frequent on side 98 Newport, 30 2006, Anderson at — WSW Eleocharis baldwinii Chapm. Calhoun ephemeral pond bottom, mi (Torr.) Co.: ca. 5.8 air of Altha, 5 Jun 2006, Anderson 21944. — Eleocharis tortilis (Link) Schultes. Gadsden Co.: shaded floodplain of Flat Creek, 29 Apr 2006, Ander- son 21728. This species infrequently collected in the three 19th century Florida collections exist is state; at Two "Chapman "Chapman NY. are labeled s.n., Florida" and one is s.n., Aspalaga, Florida." Aspalaga is a Gadsden historic river landing in County, so the current collection confirms the species' continued pres- ence in the county. — Eragrostis cilianensis Vignolo ex Janch. Leon near loading zone behind Conradi Bldg on (All.) Co.: Florida State University campus, Tallahassee, 18 Sep 2006, Anderson 22388. This the third county of is record the for state. — W Erigeron annuus (L.) Pres. Calhoun Co.: side of Blountstown (3.7 mi F of Rte 71 on Rte 20), 1 Jun 2006, Anderson 21898. — W Eryngium prostratum Nutt. ex DC. Calhoun Co.: side of Blountstown (3.7 mi F of Rte 71 on Rte 20), Jun 2006, Anderson 21897. 1 — & Fimbristylis autumnalis Roem. Calhoun ephemeral pond bottom, mi (L.) Schult. Co.: ca. 5.8 air WSW of Altha, 5 Jun 2006, Anderson 21943. — Fragaria virginiana Duchesne. Jackson Co.: rich calcareous woods, Three Rivers State Park, 4 Apr 1979, NW A, K. Gholson 7587; edge of limestone glade (Brooks no. of Marianna, 21 Jul 2005, Anderson 21206; 1), known edge of limestone glade (Williams no. 30 Sep 2005, Anderson 21383. This species was previously 2); made only from Leon County from collections by R. M. Harper in 1927 (NY), but has apparently not been it county collected in that since then. — Galium aparinae L. Calhoun Co.: disturbed mesic woodland along Apalachicola River, SF of Blountstown, Mar 20 2006, Anderson 21573. — Galium Gadsden wooded circaezans Michx. Co.: slopes above Apalachicola River near Aspalaga, 29 Apr 2006, Anderson 21745. — Gelsemium sempervirens Calhoun woodland SF (L.) Ait. Co.: along River St near Apalachicola River, f. Mar of Blountstown. —20 2—0^0w6^.^ Anderson 21581. w ^.^w^^ 5 — Gentiana pennelliana Fern. Leon Co.: wet savanna in Gully Bay extension of Grand Bay, Apalachicola National Forest, 11 Dec 2002, Anderson 20552. This species listed as endangered in Florida (Coile and is Garland 2003). — Hwy Glyceria striata (Lam.) Hitchc. Leon Co.: wet depression in powerline corridor on S side 90, 0.5 W mi of Lake Miccosukee boat landing, 19 Apr 2006, Anderson 21674. NW — Gymnopogon ambiguus (Michx.) BSP. Jackson Co.: edge of limestone glade (Williams no. of 2), Marianna, 30 Sep 2005, Anderson 21382. — W Gymnopogon brevifolius Trin. Gulf Co.: wet flatwoods of Depot Creek, S of Port St. Joe, 13 Oct T 2005. Mitchell s .n . 746 Journal of the Botanical Research Institute of Texas 1(1) — Gymnostyles Nov anthemifolia Escambia Pensacola Beach, 8 2005, Burkhalter 20341 Juss. Co.: E. J. New UWEP). (ESU, western panhandle and second record north to for Florida. — Hexaletris spicata Barnh. Gadsden population hunt camp near Aspalaga, 27 (Walt.) Co.: large at Jul 2005, Anderson 21247. This species listed as endangered in Elorida (Coile and Garland 2003). is — mud Hydrocotyle verticillata Thunb. var. triradiata (A. Rich.) Fern. Jefferson Co.: shaded at Lake Mic- Hwy New Aug cosukee 90 boat landing, 2 2006, Anderson 22162. county record for this variety. — Hypochaeris glabra L. Jackson Co.: E of Rte 71 near Rocky Creek, 20 Apr 2006, Anderson 21707, picnic May area. Three Rivers State Park, 20 2006, Anderson 21834. — May Hypoxis Chapm. Gadsden rigida Co.: E.B. Glade (recently burned), 23 2006, Anderson 21854. — May Hypoxiswrightii Gadsden (Baker) Brackett. Co.: E.B. Glade, 23 2006, Anderson 21853; Jackson Co.: N Wilhams #2 Glade, 2 Jun 2006, Anderson 21907] Liberty Co.: of Rte 20 opposite Rte 2224, 4 Aug 2006, Anderson 22169. — & SW Mey Ipomoea pandurata Calhoun Abe (L.) G. Co.: Springs, of Blountstown, 15 Jun 2006, T. K. MacClendon 504. — Ipomoea triloba L. Liberty Co.: Apalachicola River floodplain under Rte 20 bridge, 19 Oct 2005, Anderson Noxious Weed. 21428. Listed as a Federal — & Iva angustifolia Nutt. ex DC. Calhoun Co.: Myers Dairy Rd, Blountstown, 21 Jun 2006, K. Mac- T. Clendon 509. — N Iva imbricata Walter. Gulf Co.: sand dunes end of Joseph Peninsula, 17 Sep 2005, Anderson St. 21326. — WSW Juncus repens Michx. Calhoun Co.: ephemeral pond bottom, ca. 5.8 air mi of Altha, 5 Jun 2006, Anderson 21946. — Lamium amplexicaule Calhoun disturbed mesic woodland along Apalachicola SE L. Co.: River, of SW Blountstown, 20 Mar 2006, Anderson 21545; Gadsden Co.: Rte 12 roadside of Greensboro, 20 Mar 2006, Anderson 21535. & — D Landoltia punctata (G. Mey.) Les Crawford. Jefferson Co.: with Woljfiella in shallow water at Lake J. Hwy Aug Miccosukee 90 boat landing, 2 2006, Anderson 22176. — WSW Lemna valdiviana Phil. Calhoun Co.: abundant along shaded pond margin, ca. 5.7 air mi of Altha, 5 Jun 2006, Anderson 21957 — N procumbens Humphrey Lespedeza Michx. Gadsden Co.: edge of Glade between I-IO and Dolan Rd, Nov 8 2005, Anderson 21480. — WSW Lespedeza repens Calhoun mi (L.) Bart. Co.: oak-pine sandhill, ca. 5.8 air of Altha, 5 Jun 2006, Anderson 21940. — Lindernia Crustacea (L.) Muell. Liberty Co.: Apalachicola River floodplain under Rte 20 bridge, 28 E. Sep 2005, Anderson 21353. — NW Lolium arundinaceum (Schreb.) Darbysh. Jackson Co.: beside Rte 73 just of Marianna, 2 Jun 2006, Anderson 21899. — WSW Lonicera sempervirens L. Calhoun Co.: woods bordering Chipola River of Altha, 12 Apr 2006, Anderson 21664. — Ludwigia glandulosa Calhoun Walt. Co.: fallow field (cutover flatwoods) along River St in Blountstown, 8 Jun 2006, Anderson 21973. — Ludwigia leptocarpa (Nutt.) Hara. Calhoun Co.: Ocheesee Landing on Apalachicola River, 9 Nov 2006, MacClendon 541. — Malvastrum coromandelianum (L.) Garcke. Calhoun Co.: disturbed edge of mesic woodland alon Apalachicola SE Blountstown, 8 Jun 2006, Anderson 21962. River, of — Matelea floridana (Vail) Woodson. Jackson Co.: both flowering and fruiting, near E entrance of Florida W Caverns State Park, 27Jul 2005, Anderson 2I2I8; side of Florida Caverns State Park, 27 Jul 2005, Anderson 21227] both flowering and fruiting, Williams #3 Glade, 2 Jun 2006, Anderson 21921. This species listed is endangered and Garland as in Florida (Coile 2003). Anderson, Noteworthy plants from north Florida 747 — Medicago arabica (L.) Huds. Calhoun Co.: disturbed mesic woodland along Apalachicola River, SE of Mar Blountstown, 20 2006, Anderson 21570. — Medicago lupulina L. Calhoun Co.: disturbed mesic woodland along Apalachicola River, SE of Blount- stown, 8 Jun 2006, Anderson 21963. — Medicago polymorpha Calhoun disturbed mesic woodland along Apalachicola SE L. Co.: River, of Blountstown, 20 Mar 2006, Anderson 21540; Jefferson Co.: Lake Miccosukee boat landing, 19 Apr 2006, Anderson 21670. — Melia azedarach Calhoun disturbed mesic woodland along Apalachicola SE Blountstown, L. Co.: River, of Mar (ELEPPC 20 2006, Anderson 21559. This species listed as a Category invasive exotic 2005). is II — May Melilotus albus Medik. Calhoun Co.: roadside ditch, Blountstown, 31 2006, MacClendon 467] T. WSW Head mi beside Bear Rd., ca. 7.8 of Altha, 5 Jun 2006, Anderson 21958. — Micromeria brownei Benth. pilosiuscula A. Gray. ^Wakulla Rte 267 roadside by McBride (Sw.) var. Co.: May Slough. 26 2006, Anderson 21874. — WSW Mitchella repens L. Calhoun Co.: woods bordering Chipola River of Altha, 12 Apr 2006, Anderson 21658. — Modiola caroliniana (L.) G. Don. Calhoun Co.: disturbed mesic woodland along Apalachicola River, SE Mar of Blountstown, 20 2006, Anderson 21550. — May Muhlenbergia schreberij. Gmel. Gadsden Co.: wooded edge of E.B. Glade, 23 2006, Anderson 21849. F. — Murdannia keisak (Hask.) Handel-Mazz. Gadsden Co.: shaded wet shoals in Flat Creek, 29 Apr 2006, Anderson 21740. — Murdannia nudiflora (L.) Brenan. Calhoun Co.: roadside near Apalachicola River boat landing, SE side of Blountstown, 19 Oct 2005, Anderson 21436. — macrosperma Myosotis Engelm, Calhoun disturbed mesic woodland along Apalachicola SE Co.: River, Mar of Blountstown, 20 2006, Anderson 21543. — Nemophila aphylla Brummitt. Calhoun disturbed mesic woodland along Apalachicola (L.) Co.: River, SE of Blountstown, 16 Feb 2006, Anderson 21533, 20 Mar 2006, Anderson 21576; fourth county of record and southernmost population in the state. — Oxalis Kunth corymbosa Calhoun wooded debilis var. (DC.) Lourteig. Co.: floodplain of Apalachicola SE Blountstown, Feb 2005, Anderson 20958. River, side of 1 — & Oxycaryum cubense (Poeppig Kunth) Lye. Jackson Co.: inflorescences monocephalous, shore of Lake May Seminole boat ramp, Three Rivers State Park, 20 2006, Anderson 21830. This species "morpho- at is logically plastic" (Bruhl 2002); the typical form polycephalous, but most plants in the panhandle have is compactly monocephalous inflorescences and can be referred to as 0. cuhense forma paraguayense (Maury) & T. M. Pedersen. Wunderlin and Hansen (2003) this species as Scirpus cuhensis Poeppig Kunth. (either list way new the county). to — Packera glabella (Poir.) C.Jeffrey Calhoun Co.: disturbed mesic woodland along Apalachicola River, SE Mar Blountstown, 20 2006, Anderson 21548. of — Parthenium hysterophorus Calhoun disturbed mesic woodland along Apalachicola SE L. Co.: River, of Mar Blountstown, 20 2006, Anderson 21541. — WSW Pediomelum canescens Calhoun mi (Michx.) Rydb. Co.: oak-pine sandhill, ca. 5.8 air of Altha, 5Jun 2006, Anderson 21941. W — Phalaris angusta Nees ex Trin. Jackson Co.: roadside ditch, of Chipola River, L3 mi S of Rte 278 on May Rte 73, 12 2006, Anderson 21800; Leon Co.: Conner Creek in Lafayette Heritage Trail Park, Tallahas- Hwy see, Jun 2002, Anderson 20254, wet depression along powerline S of 90 near Jefferson County line, 1 Apr 19 2006, Anderson 21679. — & Phoradendron leucarpum M. Calhoun (Raf.) Reveal C. Johnst. Co.: in trees along River in Blount- St. Apr stown, 4 2006, Anderson 21627. — Physalis angulata Calhoun with and L. Co.: heterophylla pubescens in fallow field (cutover flatwoods) P. P. along River in Blountstown, 8 Jun 2006, Anderson 21972. St. 748 Journal of the Botanical Research Institute of Texas 1(1) — Physalis pubescens L. Calhoun Co.: fallow field (cutover flatwoods) along River in Blountstown, 8 St. Jun 2006, Anderson 21969. — May Gadsden Piriqueta cistoides (L.) Griseb. subsp. caroliniana (Walt.) Arbo. Co.: E.B. Glade, 23 2006, Anderson 2185L — mi ESE Pityopsis flexuosa (Nash) Small. Jefferson Co.: ca. 2.1 of Wacissa, 27 Oct 05, Neel 0502. This endemic endangered and Garland species listed as in Florida (Coile 2003). is — mud Hwy Aug Plantago rugelii Decne. Jefferson Co.: shaded Lake Miccosukee 90 boat landing, 2 2006, at Anderson 22159. Third county of record in the state for this species (and best looking population). — May Plantago wrightiana Decne. Jackson Co.: drying shoulder of Rte 71 Rocky Creek bridge, 12 at 2006, Anderson 21806. — Platanus occidentalis L. Calhoun Co.: disturbed mesic woodland along Apalachicola River, SE of Mar Blountstown, 20 2006, Anderson 21543. — Pluchea baccharis (Millet) Pruski. Calhoun Co.: roadside ditch, Blountstown, 12 Apr 2006, Mac- T. Nesom Clendon 466. This species listed as rosea Godfrey by Wunderlin and Hansen (2003), but (2006) is P. synonym name. listed that species as a for the earlier — Poa annua Calhoun disturbed mesic woodland along Apalachicola SE Blountstown, 20 L. Co.: River, of Mar 2006, Anderson 21576. — WSW Polygonum hirsutum Walt. Calhoun Co.: ephemeral pond bottom, ca. 5.8 air mi of Altha, 5 Jun 2006, Anderson 21949, — Prunus caroliniana Calhoun disturbed mesic woodland along Apalachicola SE (Mill.) Ait. Co.: River, of Blountstown, 16 Eeb 2006, Anderson 21584. — Prunus persica Batsch Calhoun disturbed mesic woodland along Apalachicola SE (L.) Co.: River, of Blountstown, 16 Eeb 2006, Anderson 21531. — Pteris multifida Gadsden limestone outcrop maple, beech, magnolia, oak woodland above Poir. Co.: in Apalachicola River floodplain near Aspalaga, 27 2005, Anderson 21256. Jul W & — Pycnanthemum mi albescens T. G. ex A. Gray. Jefferson Co.: 4.5 of Wacissa, 31 Oct 2005, Neel 0504. NW — PycnanthemumsetosumNuttall. Jackson Co.: limestone glade (Williams no. of Marianna, 21 Jul 3), NW 2005, Anderson 21176; limestone glade (Williams no. of Marianna, 2 Jun 2006, Anderson 21912. 2), — Ranunculus abortivus Calhoun disturbed mesic woodland along Apalachicola SE L. Co.: River, of Mar Blountstown, 20 2006, Anderson 21547. — hammock Ranunculus sardous Crantz. Jackson Co.: wet roadside depression of Rte 73 edge of hydric at May Dry along Creek, 12 2006, Anderson 21788. — & Rhynchosia tomentosa Hook. Arn. var. tomentosa. Calhoun Co.: oak-pine sandhill, ca. 5.8 air mi WSW of Altha, 5 Jun 2006, Anderson 21938. — Rhynchospora compressa Caery ex Chapm. Gadsden Powerline Glade, 23 May 2006, Anderson Co.: J. & & — Richardia humistrata (Cham. Jackson edge Marianna Schltdl.) Schult. Schult. Co.: of fairway, f. New Caverns Golf Course, 27 2005, Anderson 21222. county and range extension eastward Jul for significant within the state. — WSW Sagittaria filiformis G. Sm. Calhoun Co.: ephemeral pond bottom, ca. 5.8 air mi of Altha, 5 J. Jun 2006, Anderson 21948. — & Sanicula odorata (Raf.) Pryer Phillippe. Calhoun Co.: shaded mesic woodland along Apalachicola SE Blountstown, 4 Apr 2006, Anderson River, of 21619. — Sassafras albidum (Nutt.) Nees. Calhoun Co.: woodland along River St near Apalachicola River, SE of Mar Blountstown. —20 2—006. Anderson 21582. ^ ^^^ ^ ^ ^ ^. ^ ^ — & & Setaria pumila (Poir.) Roem. Schult. Calhoun Co.: Abe Springs, Blountstown, 26 Jul 2006, K. T. MacClendon 519. & — NW Sida elliottii Torr. A. Gray Jackson Co.: limestone glade (Williams no. of Marianna, 21 Jul 3), Anderson, Noteworthy plants from north Florida 749 W 2005, Anderson 21179; limestone glade (Williams no. 30 Sep 2005, Anderson 21373; limestone glade 2), NW of Rte 73, of Marianna, 20 Oct 2005, Anderson 21453. W — Silene regia Sims. Jackson Co.: both flowering and fruiting plants observed, side of Florida Caverns State Park, 27 Jul 2005, Anderson 21225. King (1981) noted this species well established in Missouri and is u and elsewhere, the species rare widely dispersed, not extirpated." presence in Florida (Jackson is if Its new County) was documented in 1940 by Henry 2312 (ISC, MIN); this report confirms the rare species is not extirpated in Florida (certainly a candidate for listing as endangered in Florida). — WSW Smilax Calhoun wooded ecirrhata Wats. Co.: calcareous slopes bordering Chipola River of Altha, Apr 12 2006, Anderson 21644. — WSW Smilax lasioneuron Hook. Calhoun Co.: wooded calcareous slopes bordering Chipola River of Apr Altha, 12 2006, Anderson 21648. — Sonchus asper (L.) Hill. Calhoun Co.: roadside weed beside Rte 20 on E side of Blountstown, 20 Mar 2006, Anderson 21585. — Spermacoce densiflora (DC.) Alain. Calhoun Co.: abundant along roadsides near Apalachicola River boat landing, SE side of Blountstown, 19 Oct 2005. Anderson 21431. — Humphrey Spiranthes odorata Gadsden shaded edge Glade between (Nuttall) Lindley. Co.: partially of I-IO and Dolan Rd, 8 Nov 2005, Anderson 21485; Jefferson Co.: 7 air mi SE of Wacissa, 31 Oct 2005, H. Neel 0503. — Sporobolus vaginiflorus (Torr. ex A. Gray) A. W. Wood. Jackson Co.: limestone glade (Williams no. NW of Marianna, 30 Sep 2005, Anderson 21390; limestone glades (Brooks no. and 20 Oct 2005, 2), 1 4), N Bumpnose Anderson 21445, Anderson 21449; glade, of Marianna, 20 Oct 2005, Anderson 21463. Previously known Gadsden County only to in Florida. — Symphyotrichum Humphrey fontinale (Alexander) G.L. Nesom. Gadsden between Glade and Dolan Co.: Nov Rd, 8 2005, Anderson 21495. NW — Symphyotrichum Nesom. shortii (Lindl.) G.L. Jackson Co.: limestone glade (Brooks no. of Mari- 1), known anna, 20 Oct 2005, Anderson 21440. This aster was previously in Florida only in Gadsden County . — Symphyotrichum simmondsii Nesom. Calhoun Ocheesee Landing on (Small) G.L. Co.: Nov Nov Apalachicola River, 9 2006, MaeClendon 538; Franklin Co.: Bloody Bluff, Apalachicola River, 15 Owl 1984, Anderson 7776, Hickory Landing, Creek, 4 Dec 1984, Anderson 7816, Vincent Island, 25 Oct St. Van Horn 1985, Anderson 8993, Landing, Apalachicola River, 24 Jan 1986, Anderson 9091; Jefferson Co.: Wacissa Springs, 31 Oct 2002, Anderson 20505; Leon Co.: wet edge of stormwaterpondN of Tallahassee, 30 Nov 2005, Anderson 21521; Madison Co.: lakeside in Greenville, 19 Dec 1986, Anderson 10271; Wakulla Co.: Nov Nov McBride Slough, 1 1984, Anderson 7765, ditch near St. Marks post office, 5 1985, Godfrey 81961. — Tilia americana L. var. caroliniana (Mill.) Castigl. Calhoun Co.: wooded calcareous slopes bordering WSW Apr Chipola River of Altha, 12 2006, Anderson 21652. — Tillandsia recurvata (L.) L. Leon Co.: epiphytic on Quercus geminata Small and lAmus parviJolia]^cq. along Raymond Nov edge of commercial parking Diehl Rd, Tallahassee, 16 2005, Anderson 21513. Naturalized; lot, new county record and to central panhandle. These relatively young trees apparently came from nursery stock in south Florida; the bromeliads are healthy and laden with fruiting branches. — Tradescantia ohiensis Gadsden maple, beech, magnolia, oak woodland near Aspalaga, 27 Raf. Co.: Jul 2005, Anderson 21245. — Tridens flavus (L.) Hitchc. var. flavus. Calhoun Co.: roadsides near boat landing, SE side of Blountstown, 19 Oct 2005, Anderson 21432. — Trifolium campestre Schreber. Calhoun Co.: disturbed mesic woodland along Apalachicola River, SE of Mar Blountstown, 20 2006, Anderson 21542. — Trifolium carolinianum Michx. Calhoun disturbed mesic woodland along Apalachicola SF Co.: River, Mar of Blountstown, 20 2006, Anderson 21578. — Trifolium incarnatum Calhoun disturbed mesic woodland along Apalachicola SF L. Co.: River, of Mar Blountstown, 20 2006, Anderson 21571. 750 Journal of the Botanical Research Institute of Texas 1(1) — SW Trifolium nigrescens Viv. Calhoun Co.: disturbed roadside just S of Rte 274 Chipola River bridge Apr of Altha, 12 2006, Anderson 21660. — Urena lobata L. Leon Co.: street side in Tallahassee, 8 Oct 2005, Anderson 2H27. County record and new (FLEPPC to central panhandle. This species is listed as a Category II exotic invasive species in Florida 2005). — Verbena officinalis L. subsp. halei (Small) Barber. Calhoun Co.: disturbed roadside just S of Rte 274 SW Apr Chipola River bridge of Altha, 12 2006, Anderson 21661. — Veronica arvensis L. Calhoun Co.: disturbed mesic woodland along Apalachicola River, SE of Blount- stown, 16 Feb 2006, Anderson 21534. — Veronica peregrina L. Calhoun Co.: disturbed mesic woodland along Apalachicola River, SE of Blount- Mar stown, 20 2006, Anderson 21567. — SW Veronica persica Poir. Gadsden Co.: Rte 12 roadside of Greensboro, 20 Mar 2006, Anderson 21537. — Viburnum obovatum Walter. Calhoun Co.: disturbed mesic woodland along Apalachicola River, SE of Mar Blountstown, 20 2006, Anderson 21562. — Vicia minutiflora Dietr. Calhoun Co.: disturbed mesic woodland along Apalachicola River, SE of Blount- Mar stown, 20 2006, Anderson 21560. — Vicia sativa Calhoun disturbed mesic woodland along Apalachicola SE Blountstown, L. Co.: River, of Mar 20 2006, Anderson 21571. — W Vicia tetrasperma (L.) Schreb. -Jackson Co.: calcareous loam of disturbed site, edge of Florida Caverns N Mar State Park, of Marianna, 25 2006, Anderson 21614. — Wisteria sinensis (Sims) Sweet. Calhoun Co.: woodland along River St near Apalachicola River, SE of Mar Blountstown, 20 2006, Anderson 21579. — Hwy Wolffiella gladiata (Hegelm.) Hegelm. Jefferson Co.: shallow water Lake Miccosukee 90 boat at Aug landing, 2 2006, Anderson 22163. — Xanthium strumarium glabratum Calhoun (DC.) Cronquist. roadside near boat landing, L. var. Co.: SE side of Blountstown, 19 Oct 2005, Anderson 21434. — Youngia japonica L. Calhoun Co.: disturbed mesic woodland along Apalachicola River, SE of Blount- Mar stown, 20 2006, Anderson 21577. — Yucca DC. #2 aloifolia Jackson Co.: Williams Glade, 2 Jun 2006, Anderson 21910. (L.) — WSW Zizia aptera Gray) Fernald. Calhoun wooded calcareous slopes bordering Chipola River (A. Co.: known of Altha, 12 Apr 2006, Anderson 21642. Second site for the state of Florida. Knowledge on the composition and distribution of the state's flora is still incomplete. The large number common Calhoun County some of reports given here for of relatively species (plus rare ones) reinforces & Moerman the observation (see Estabrook 2006) that generally the further a county from a university is well-known Leon County (home had 1664 in the state, the less is its flora [e.g., of Florida State University) by Wunderlin and Hansen Alachua County (home species listed (2004) prior to this paper; of University of had Calhoun County had and County between Florida) 1535; 911 prior to this paper; Lafayette (equidistant ESU and UF) had with 423 the fewest species listed]. Emphasis on Calhoun County has been twofold. Anderson made frequent visits to his dentist in Blount- stown and then collected while in the county. Travis and Karen MacClendon in the county and have begun live who a "Calhoun County Herbarium" with support from the county officials donated herbarium supplies. This grassroots effort will provide a valuable plant identification resource for interested local citizenry. The high number of reports for Gadsden and Jackson counties one result of the ongoing extensive first is survey of the limestone glades (unique within the by Wilson Baker and Loran Anderson. state) ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Pam and Anderson, Wilson Baker, James Burkhalter, the MacClendons, and Harry Neel contributed Bill made known collections or localites to the author. Charles Bryson provided help with identifications with some sedges; Paul Berry and Michael Huft did so with the somewhat atypical spurge from Leon County;

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