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Hathaway%20Park
County: Charlotte County
Size: 28 acres
Latitude: 27.00099º Longitude: -81.89946º
Managing Agency: Charlotte County Parks and Recreation Department

There are 4 taxa reported for
Hathaway%20Park

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Scientific Name: Occurrence: Native Status: Introduced Status: Invasive Status: Cultivated Status: Reference: Voucher:
Details
Scientific Name: Hexalectris spicata
Occurrence: Present
Native Status: Native
Introduced Status: Not Introduced
Invasive Status: Native
Reference Number: 54136
Hexalectris spicata
Present Native Not Introduced Native 54136
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Scientific Name: Mitchella repens
Occurrence: Present
Native Status: Native
Introduced Status: Not Introduced
Invasive Status: Native
Reference Number: 53944
Voucher: 53944
Mitchella repens
Present Native Not Introduced Native 53944 53944
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Scientific Name: Smilax pumila
Occurrence: Present
Native Status: Native
Introduced Status: Not Introduced
Invasive Status: Native
Reference Number: 54087
Smilax pumila
Present Native Not Introduced Native 54087
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Scientific Name: Tephrosia spicata
Occurrence: Present
Native Status: Native
Introduced Status: Not Introduced
Invasive Status: Native
Reference Number: 54241
Tephrosia spicata
Present Native Not Introduced Native 54241


References for Hathaway%20Park:
Horn J (2020) Observation of Mitchella repens  in Hathaway Park at Charlotte County on 29 Jun 2020, via iNaturalist. The Institute for Regional Conservation, Delray Beach, FL. RefID #53944.
Horn J (2020) Observation of Smilax pumila  in Hathaway Park at Charlotte County on 29 May 2020, via iNaturalist. The Institute for Regional Conservation, Delray Beach, FL. RefID #54087.
Horn J (2020) Observation of Tephrosia spicata  in Hathaway Park at Charlotte County on 29 May 2020, via iNaturalist. The Institute for Regional Conservation, Delray Beach, FL. RefID #54241.
Obrock T (2020) Observation of Hexalectris spicata  in Hathaway Park at Charlotte County on Jun 2020, via iNaturalist. The Institute for Regional Conservation, Delray Beach, FL. RefID #54136.