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Image Subject Name Scientific Name Description
1624065 melaleuca Melaleuca quinquenervia From northern Australia, was introduced into south Florida as a landscape plant around 1906. Since then, it has invaded the Florida Everglades and is expanding its range at a rate of 50 acres per day.
2308003 parrot feather milfoil Myriophyllum aquaticum Close-up with pennywort in center
2308004 wetland nightshade Solanum tampicense Stems and leaves with recurved prickles
2308002 parrot feather milfoil Myriophyllum aquaticum
2308001 parrot feather milfoil Myriophyllum aquaticum
1624035 melaleuca Melaleuca quinquenervia A tree from Australia, was introduced into south Florida in the early 1900s as a landscape ornamental, to dry up the Everglades and for use as a timber crop.
1624031 Eurasian watermilfoil Myriophyllum spicatum Native to Africa, and Europe, invades lakes, ponds, and other water bodies throughout the United States.
0002136 wetland nightshade Solanum tampicense along riverbank
0002142 wetland nightshade Solanum tampicense stems and leaves with recurved prickles
0002143 wetland nightshade Solanum tampicense cluster of berries and typical leaf

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