Characteristics
Monocots
Smilax havanensis Jacq.
EVERGLADES GREENBRIER
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Florida material is here maintained under S. havanensis s.lat. following Holmes (in FNA, vol. 26). Smilax gracilior was stated to be endemic to Cuba and the Bahamas, characterized by chartaceous leaves with 3-5(-7) thin primary veins (Ferrufino-Acosta 2010), but simultaneously Florida specimens were annotated as S. gracilior.
Native Threatened-State
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Classification
LILIALES
Smilax havanensis Jacq. - EVERGLADES GREENBRIER
Citation
SMILAX HAVANENSIS Jacquin, Enum. Syst. Pl. 33. 1760.
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CUBA:
Species Distribution Map

Based on vouchered plant specimens from wild populations. Cultivated occurrences are not mapped. Click on a county to display its name.

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Specimens and Distribution

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Plant Photos
Smilax havanensis - 270
Smilax havanensis - Shirley Denton
Smilax havanensis - 270
Smilax havanensis - Shirley Denton
Smilax havanensis - 139
Smilax havanensis - John R. Park
Smilax havanensis - 139
Smilax havanensis - John R. Park
Smilax havanensis - 139
Smilax havanensis - John R. Park
Smilax havanensis - 139
Smilax havanensis - John R. Park
Smilax havanensis - 139
Smilax havanensis - John R. Park
Smilax havanensis - 139
Smilax havanensis - John R. Park