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Lantana

Lantana camara

Photo by Robert Emond
Published on Project Noah
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Field Notes

Description:

Clusters of tiny yellow flowers that age and turn yellow, eventually dying and turning to small dark berries. The Leaves are oval, course like sandpaper, with serrated edges, and also toxic to animals. This is an invasive species from Asia.

Habitat:

Spotted on the lighthouse trail near the jetty by the lighthouse at St. Marks NWR, FL. t is sandy, hot, but about 20 feet from the harbor.

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