Ericaceae is a fascinating plant family with about 4,250 species recognized worldwide. Its diverse members include herbs, shrubs and trees.| Florida Wildflower Foundation
Apiaceae is a relatively large plant family with more than 3,800 species worldwide. Of the 29 genera found in Florida, most only include one or two species. However, Eryngium includes nine species, two of which are non-native. The post Family Profile: Apiaceae appeared first on Florida Wildflower Foundation.| Florida Wildflower Foundation
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Poaceae is a large and diverse plant family comprising more than 11,000 species of grasses worldwide. There are around 500 species found in Florida, nearly half of which are non-native. The post Family Profile: Poaceae appeared first on Florida Wildflower Foundation.| Florida Wildflower Foundation
The Morning glory family (Convolvulaceae) consists of more than 1,600 species worldwide, primarily composed of herbaceous vines. The family name is from the Latin convolvere, meaning “to wind.” The post Family Profile: Convolvulaceae appeared first on Florida Wildflower Foundation.| Florida Wildflower Foundation
It’s time for my second ‘cover love’ post as part of Tammy’s Summer Of Horror. My main reason for joining in with the event was in an effort to check the horror genre out mo…| Bewitching Books, Ravenous Reads