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FamilyScientific Name Common NameHabitatDistributionImage
AgavaceaeFurcraea foetidaMauritius-hempRockland hammocks, beach dunes, and other dry, disturbed areas near old homesites, establishing from horticultural use.Native of tropical America; widely introduced throughout the tropics worldwide, rarely escaped in s. peninsular FL. This species is cultivated in subtropical and tropical regions as a fiber and textile product, and as an ornamental plant.image of plant
AgavaceaeFurcraea hexapetala"Another ornamental in cultivation; may persist in old sites" (Long & Lakela (1976).
AgavaceaeFurcraea selloaWild SisalDry, disturbed areas near old homesites.Native of Colombia; introduced in Central America and Mexico, rarely escaped in peninsular FL.image of plant