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Catbrier

Smilax auriculata

Description:

a greenbrier?

Habitat:

Sandy forest with pine and oak. This habitat is fire-suppressed longleaf pine sandhill savanna but it is not actually control burned.

2 Comments

Rosa Maria
Rosa Maria 9 years ago

Hey Machi, I think this is Smilex auriculata or Smilex laurifolia as well. I'm leaning more towards S. auriculata. I think we have the same plant. Check out the link above. :)

LivanEscudero
LivanEscudero 9 years ago

Yes, Greenbrier. Smilax sp. May be S. auriculata. But there's also A. laurifolia, and S. glauca.

Machi
Spotted by
Machi

Florida, USA

Spotted on May 2, 2014
Submitted on May 4, 2014

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