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Floridanos (English: Floridians) is a term for
colonial residents of the
Spanish settlements in St.
Augustine and
Pensacola who were born in
Spanish Florida...
- The
Florida woods ****roach (Eurycotis
floridana) is a
large ****roach
species which typically grows to a
length of 30–40 mm (1.2–1.6 in). When alarmed...
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Rhineura floridana,
known commonly as the
Florida worm lizard,
graveyard snake, or thunderworm, is a
species of
amphisbaenian in the
family Rhineuridae...
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Govenia floridana Govenia floridana was a
perennial herb that grew up to 50 cm (19.5 in) tall. It had only 2 leaves, each with a
sheath 3–30 cm (1–12 in)...
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Taxus floridana, the
Florida yew, is a
species of yew,
endemic to a
small area of the
Apalachicola River. This
species is has
restricted extent of occurrence...
- been
recognized under various names (e.g., Z.
angustifolia var.
floridana, Z.
floridana, Z. silvicola, and Z. umbrosa). Genetically, the
differences between...
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Chapmannia floridana, the
Florida alicia or alicia, is a
flowering plant endemic to
peninsular Florida. A perennial, it
grows to
about 18
inches tall...
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related to
Metacyrba floridana. "Metacyrba
floridana Species Information". BugGuide.net.
Retrieved 2018-01-28. "Metacyrba
floridana Report". Integrated...
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Carya floridana (syn.
Hicoria floridana) the
scrub hickory, is a
small tree
native to the
Southeast United States,
where it is
endemic to
central Florida...
- The
limequat (Citrus ×
floridana) is a
citrus hybrid that is the
result of a
cross between the Key lime and the kumquat,
hybridized by
Walter Tennyson...