| Family | Scientific Name | Common Name | Habitat | Distribution | Image |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Agavaceae | Furcraea foetida | Mauritius-hemp | Rockland 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. | ![]() |
| Agavaceae | Furcraea hexapetala | "Another ornamental in cultivation; may persist in old sites" (Long & Lakela (1976). | |||
| Agavaceae | Furcraea selloa | Wild Sisal | Dry, disturbed areas near old homesites. | Native of Colombia; introduced in Central America and Mexico, rarely escaped in peninsular FL. | ![]() |

