Base de datos de plantas del FNPS

Illicium floridanum

Florida anise
  • Photo by: Shirley Denton, Suncoast Chapter FNPS

Nomenclatura

Nombre común:

Florida anise

Sinónimo(s):

Especie del género:

Illicium floridanum

Familia:

Illiciaceae

Especificaciones de la planta

Forma:

shrub

Tamaño:

15 ft tall by 8 ft wide

Esperanza de vida:

Long-lived perennial

Color de la flor:

red

Color de la fruta:

brown

Fenología:

Evergreen. Blooms in spring. Fruits ripen in fall.

Destacado por:

Showy Flowers, Interesting Foliage

Paisajismo

Usos recomendados:

Screen or specimen plant in shady wet settings.

Consideraciones:

Disponibilidad:

Quality Nurseries, Native Nurseries

Propagación:

Luz:

Shade

Tolerancia a la humedad:

Siempre inundado---------------------------------Extremadamente seco

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Usually moist, occasional inundation -a- Not wet but not extremely dry

Tolerancia a inundaciones por agua salada:

Unknown

Tolerancia a la niebla salina/suelo salado:

Low/no tolerance of salty wind or direct salt spray

Suelo u otro sustrato:

Sand, Loam

pH del suelo:

Acidic to neutral

Apto para cultivo en:

8A,8B,9A,9B

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Acreditado en:

Distribution
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Map coded by Melissa Fernandez-de Cespedes (Paynes Prairie Chapter)

Ecología

Fauna:

Pollinators

Pollinated by a variety of insects, especially native flies and beetles.

Hábitats nativos:

Slope forest, floodplain forest, hydric hammocks, seep stream (banks), steepheads.

Área de distribución natural en Florida:

Comentarios:

Etnobotánica:

Comentarios generales:

The distribution mimics the distribution of steepheads, a stream/valley system that originates in a very steep-headed ravine where the water seeps out of the ground to form a stream, and the headwall gradually moves uphill due to the water exiting the ground undermining it.  

FNPS Plant Print

Citas:

Thien, L. B., D. A. White and L. Y. Yatsu. (1983). "The reproductive biology of a relict Illicium floridanum Ellis." American Journal of Botany 70.5 (1983): 719-727.
( https://www.jstor.org/stable/2443126 ). Accessed 2026.


Haehle, Robert G. and Joan Brookwell. (1999). Native Florida Plants. Gulf Publishing Company. Houston, TX.


Nelson, Gil. (2003). Florida's Best Landscape Plants: 200 Readily Available Species for Homeowners and Professionals. University Press of Florida, Gainesville.


Wunderlin, R. P., B. F. Hansen, A. R. Franck, and F. B. Essig. (1999+). Atlas of Florida Plants. ( https://florida.plantatlas.usf.edu/ ). [S. M. Landry and K. N. Campbell (application development), USF Water Institute.] Institute for Systematic Botany, University of South Florida, Tampa.

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