Two Florida scrub endemics
The welcome sign for Hickory Lake Scrub. I visited Hickory Lake Scrub, a 57-acre preserve, in May and I loved that I found quite a number of plants that I'd never seen before. A scrub habitat is not to be rushed through. To begin to appreciate it, you need to slow down —way down. Besides the plants there is a rich ecosystem filled with critters. It's fun to examine the tracks in the sandy soil to guess what has taken place. Here are two endemic plants that I found: Scrub morning glory ( Bonamia grandiflora ) Scrub morning glory with its pale lavender flowers. Bonamia grandiflora distribution The scrub morning glory or lady's nightcap is obviously a member of the morning glory family (Convolvulaceae), but it belongs to a different genus than the majority of the morning glories — Bonamia not Ipomoea . This is the only species in this genus native to the US. It is threatened and endangered and various sources state that there are only 10...