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Colubrina arborescens (P. Miller) Sargent. Common name: Common Snakebark, Coffee Colubrina, Greenheart. Phenology: Nov-Feb. Habitat: Coastal berms, pine rocklands, rockland hammocks, disturbed uplands. Distribution: S. FL (Miami-Dade and Monroe counties); West Indies; e. and se. Mexico and Central America.

Origin/Endemic status: Native

Synonymy : = Bah, FNA12, K4, WH3, WI, Nesom (2023i); = Colubrina colubrina (Jacq.) Millsp. — S, S13; Ceanothus arborescens P. Miller. Basionym: Ceanothus arborescens Mill. 1768

Links to other floras: = Colubrina arborescens - FNA12

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