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Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services
The Division of Plant Industry is the regulatory agency within the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services that is responsible for protecting Florida’s native and commercially-grown plants from harmful pests and diseases. DPI also protects Florida’s apiary industry. Three bureaus are located at DPI headquarters in Gainesville – Plant and Apiary Inspection; Entomology, Nematology and Plant Pathology; and Method Development and Biological Control. The remaining two bureaus, Pest Eradication and Control, and Citrus Budwood Registration, are in Winter Haven. DPI also has one of the world’s largest arthropod collections, a museum that houses over 8.5 million pinned insects and non-insect arthropods, as well as special collections of bulk samples and vial samples in alcohol from around the world. These samples comprise a significant resource of an estimated 100 million specimens from many unique and disappearing habitats.

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Image Subject Name Scientific Name Description
5488859 mile-a-minute Mikania micrantha Mikania micrantha grows rampantly inside and outside of a shade house in Homestead, Florida.
5289097 old world climbing fern Lygodium microphyllum
2912047 cogongrass Imperata cylindrica
5384215 eggplant Solanum melongena
5384195 red soda apple Solanum capsicoides
5384198 mullein nightshade Solanum donianum
5384207 Jamaican nightshade Solanum jamaicense
5294041 nipplefruit Solanum mammosum
5294040 Jamaican nightshade Solanum jamaicense
5182084 coontie Zamia pumila
5182036 bigleaf hydrangea Hydrangea macrophylla
5182023 Sasanqua camellia Camellia sasanqua
5182031 seven sisters swamplily Crinum americanum
5182034 daylily Hemerocallis spp.
5182053 monkeygrass Liriope muscari
5182051 Chinese privet Ligustrum sinense
5182083 Leyland cypress x Cupressocyparis leylandii
5182032 pineapple-guava Acca sellowiana
5182035 shoeblackplant Hibiscus rosa-sinensis
5182022 littleleaf boxwood Buxus microphylla
5180091 lady palm Rhapis excelsa
5384223 tropical soda apple Solanum viarum
5290022 tropical soda apple Solanum viarum
5290015 turkeyberry Solanum torvum
5290012 wetland nightshade Solanum tampicense
5294045 wetland nightshade Solanum tampicense
5294046 wetland nightshade Solanum tampicense
5294034 skunk-vine Paederia foetida
5384180 witchweed Striga asiatica
5384159 brown-beard rice Oryza rufipogon
5384160 brown-beard rice Oryza rufipogon
5294016 skunk-vine Paederia foetida
5384124 nipplefruit Solanum mammosum
5294015 swamp morningglory Ipomoea aquatica
5384116 tropical almond Terminalia catappa
5294012 lemon Citrus x limon
5294013 pumelo Citrus maxima
5294011 lime Citrus x aurantiifolia
5294009 grapefruit Citrus x paradisi
5294006 citrus Citrus spp.
5384015 pricklypear/cholla Opuntia spp.
5384023 pricklypear/cholla Opuntia spp.
5384020 pricklypear/cholla Opuntia spp.
5294018 horsenettle Solanum carolinense
5294019 horsenettle Solanum carolinense
5294021 silverleaf nightshade Solanum elaeagnifolium
5294022 silverleaf nightshade Solanum elaeagnifolium
5294023 Jamaican nightshade Solanum jamaicense
5294024 nipplefruit Solanum mammosum
5289079 Brazilian peppertree Schinus terebinthifolius
5289080 Brazilian peppertree Schinus terebinthifolius
5289081 Brazilian peppertree Schinus terebinthifolius
5384006 mango Mangifera indica
5372285 American dodder Cuscuta americana
0908094 cogongrass Imperata cylindrica note the flowering plant at the center back
4824004 black senna Seymeria cassioides Growing near the base of a 6-year old pine, the yellow-flowered Senna attaches to and draws water and nutrients from the roots of the host pine.
4824005 black senna Seymeria cassioides A root parasite of southern pines
4824007 black senna Seymeria cassioides Seed capsules. Senna is a root parasite of southern pines.
4824010 black senna Seymeria cassioides A root parasite of southern pine. Senna plant on right of photo, damaged host pine on left.
4824096 grand eucalyptus Eucalyptus grandis 8-year old in south Florida, USA.
4825023 lichen Foliose or leafy form (Parmelia spp.), and fruticose or shrubby form (Usnea spp.) on bark.

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