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1 December 2008 Naturalization of Dalechampia scandens in southern Florida
Robert W. Pemberton, Hong Liu
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Abstract

Dalechampia scandens, a native to the American tropics, was recently found naturalized in two Broward County parks in southern Florida. This is the first spontaneous occurrence of the plant in the continental United States. One of the populations may be an escape from a butterfly attraction where the plant was introduced and grown to rear cracker (Hamadryas) butterflies. Dalechampia scandens is pollinated by Euglossa viridissima, a recently naturalized orchid bee in Florida, known to pollinate this species in Mexico.

Copyright 2008 College of Arts and Sciences University of Puerto Rico, Mayagüez
Robert W. Pemberton and Hong Liu "Naturalization of Dalechampia scandens in southern Florida," Caribbean Journal of Science 44(3), 417-419, (1 December 2008). https://doi.org/10.18475/cjos.v44i3.a16
Published: 1 December 2008
KEYWORDS
Dalechampia scandens
Florida
introduced species
invasive species
naturalization
Orchid bee
spurgecreeper
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