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FamilyScientific Name Common NameHabitatDistributionImage
RubiaceaeRichardia brasiliensisTropical RichardiaRoadsides, fields, vacant lots, urban areas, disturbed areas.Native of South America.image of plant
RubiaceaeRichardia grandifloraLargeflower RichardiaYards, 'improved' pastures, disturbed areas.Native of South America (mainly Brazil). Near the northern edge of its current documented distribution, it was reported for Alachua County (Kunzer et al. 2009), "rapidly spreading".
RubiaceaeRichardia humistrataDisturbed areas, pine savannas, pine flatwoods.Native of South America. Also collected in 1886 as a ballast waif in Camden County, NJ; first noted on the Gulf Coast only in 1941, but perhaps early introduced there on ballast as well, such as at Pensacola.image of plant
RubiaceaeRichardia scabraRough Mexican-cloverRoadsides, fields, vacant lots, urban areas, disturbed areas.Native of South America. Lewis & Oliver (1974) consider this species to be native from our area south through Central America into northern South America, based on the semi-contiguous distribution, but occurrences in our region seem to be in altered habitats.image of plant
RubiaceaeRichardia tricoccaPrairie RichardiaBrushy areas and woodlands.E., c., and s. TX south to s. Mexico.

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