Family | Scientific Name | Common Name | Habitat | Distribution | Image |
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Convolvulaceae | Jacquemontia curtissii | Pineland Jacquemontia | Pine rocklands (xero-hydric pine rockland savannas with extensive limestone outcrops, xeric in the dry season, and numerous small to large hydric solution holes), mesic pine flatwoods, marl prairies, calcareous fringing wet prairies. | Endemic to s. FL. | |
Convolvulaceae | Jacquemontia havanensis | Havana Jacquemontia, Campanitas | Beach dunes, coastal berms, scrubby tropical hammocks. | S. peninsular FL; West Indies; s. Mexico (ROO, YUC) to Central America. | |
Convolvulaceae | Jacquemontia pentanthos | Skyblue Jacquemontia | Pine rocklands, rockland hammocks, coastal rock barrens. | S. peninsular FL; West Indies; Mexico, Central America, and South America. | |
Convolvulaceae | Jacquemontia reclinata | Beach Jacquemontia | Coastal strands. | Endemic to se. peninsular FL (Broward, Martin, Miami-Dade, and Palm Beach counties). | |
Convolvulaceae | Jacquemontia tamnifolia | Common Jacquemontia | Fields, roadsides, other disturbed areas. | Se. VA south to FL, west to AR and TX; also widespread in West Indies, Central America, and South America, its original range difficult to determine, probably adventive in much of our region. Fox, Godfrey, & Blomquist (1952) reported the first collections of the species in NC, in 1938 and 1950, from obviously disturbed situations. | |
Convolvulaceae | Jacquemontia verticillata | Whorled Clustervine | Disturbed areas. | Native of West Indies and Central America. |
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