Weeds in Florida
Table of Contents
Below you will find the table of contents for the Weeds in Florida handbook. You are also able to follow the links to online publications in EDIS that cover the material where available.
- Introduction
- Illustrated Glossary
- Index
- Weeds
- Rosary Pea (Precatory Bean)
- Bristly Starbur
- Common Beggar's-tick (Hairy Beggar's-tick)
- Partridge Pea
- Sicklepod
- Coffee Senna
- Southern Sandspur (Southern Sandbur)
- Coast Sandspur (Field Sandbur)
- Lamb's-quarters (Common Lamb's-quarters)
- Mexican-tea
- Citron (Citron Melon)
- Yellow Nutsedge
- Purple Nutsedge
- Jimson Weed
- Carolina Geranium
- Hydrilla
- East Indian Hygrophila
- Scarlet Morningglory
- Pitted Morningglory
- Cypress-vine Morningglory
- Sharp-pod Morningglory
- Small-flower Morningglory
- Limnophila
- Black Medic
- Catclaw Mimosa (Giant Sensitive Plant)
- Balsam-apple
- Creeping Wood Sorrel, Southern Yellow Wood Sorrel
- Maypop (passion-flower)
- Cutleaf Ground-cherry
- Wild Radish
- Brazil Pusley
- Florida Pusley
- Curly Dock
- Heartwing Sorrel
- Brazilian Pepper-tree
- Bagpod (Bladderpod)
- Hemp Sesbania
- Horse-nettle
- Florida Betony
About the Authors
- David W. Hall, former Extension botanist, Herbarium, Florida Museum of Natural History
- Vernon V. Vandiver, Jr., associate professor emeritus, Agronomy Department, University of Florida, Gainesville.



