The Plant Atlas provides a source of information including maps for the distribution of plants within the state. Florida, with over 4,100 species of native or naturalized ferns and seed plants, is the third most floristically diverse state in the United States.
Records are based on collections in the four major Florida institutional herbaria having the largest holdings of Florida plants: University of Florida, Florida State University, Fairchild Tropical Gardens, and University of South Florida. Additional records include specimens in the herbaria of the New York Botanical Garden, Harvard University, and the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.
Atlas of Florida Vascular Plants (University of South Florida)
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