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FamilyScientific Name Common NameHabitatDistributionImage
RhamnaceaeColubrina arborescensCommon Snakebark, Coffee Colubrina, GreenheartCoastal berms, pine rocklands, rockland hammocks, disturbed uplands.S. FL (Miami-Dade and Monroe counties); West Indies; e. and se. Mexico and Central America.image of plant
(c) Berger, Matt - CC-BY
RhamnaceaeColubrina asiaticaLatherleaf, Asian Nakedwood, Hoop-withBeach dunes, coastal berms, coastal strands, disturbed uplands, maritime hammocks, rockland hammocks.Native of s. and se. Asia.
RhamnaceaeColubrina cubensis var. floridanaFlorida Snakebark, Florida Nakedwood, Bahama SnakebarkPine rocklands and rockland hammocks.S. FL (Miami-Dade County); Bahamas.image of plant
(c) Ruiz, Pablo - C, permission granted to NCBG
RhamnaceaeColubrina ellipticaNakedwood, Soldierwood, Smooth SnakebarkRockland hammocks, disturbed uplands.S. FL; West Indies; Mexico through Central America to n. South America (Venezuela).image of plant
(c) Hammer, Roger L.
RhamnaceaeColubrina greggiiSierran Nakedwood, ManzanitaPalm groves, thornscrub.S. TX and Mexico (COA, Guanajuato, HID, NLE, QRC, SLP, TAM, Zacatecas).image of plant
(c) Ramírez-Freire, Liliana - CC-BY
RhamnaceaeColubrina texensisTexas Snakewood, Texas Colubrina, Guayule, Texas HogplumRocky slopes.Se., s., and w. TX south to COA, NLE, and TAM.image of plant
(c) Wong, Michelle - CC-BY