Florida’s Rarest Tree - Torreya taxifolia & Chigger Infestation
In this video we explore sandhill habitat, and wet ravine to see some of the coolest plants found in North Florida, including the endangered Florida Yew and Florida Torreya, both of which are Paleo-endemics and relicts of a cooler climate.
Many chiggers were encountered on this episode, during which we observe upwards of forty different plant species composing the rich biodiversity of Northern Florida.
Penstemon australis
Opuntia mesacantha
Vaccinium arboreum
Rhododendron austrinum
Oxydendrum arboreum
Symplocos tinctoria
Torreya taxifolia
Hydrangea quercifolia
Baptisia alba
Liatris gholsonii
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