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Chapmannia floridana
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Chapmannia floridana, the Florida alicia or alicia, is a flowering plant endemic to peninsular Florida. A perennial, it grows to about 18 inches tall. It is in the Fabaceae (pea) family. It has orange-yellow flowers. It is a dicot. Areas where it has been found include Frenchman's Forest Natural Area, Native Jupiter Ridge Natural Area, Seabranch Preserve State Park, and Myakka Headwaters Preserve....read more on Wikipedia.
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