
Florida Ethnobotany
Ethnobotany is the study of the practical uses of plants within a particular region or culture, focusing on traditional knowledge and customs regarding medicinal, religious, and other applications. This new virtual exhibit, based on our weekly Ethnobotany student-created social media posts from spring 2021, introduces you to fourteen common plants of Florida and some of the historic interrelations between these species and past and present Floridians.
Bald cypress, Taxodium Distichum - ethnobotany info sheet
Butterfly milkweed, Asclepias Tuberosa - ethnobotany info sheet
Coontie, Zamia Integrifolia - ethnobotany info sheet
Firewheel, Gaillardia Pulchella - ethnobotany info sheet
Greenbriar, Smilax Rotundifolia - ethnobotany info sheet
Longleaf pine, Pinus Palustris - ethnobotany info sheet
Prickly pear, Opuntia Ficus-indica - ethnobotany info sheet
Red bay, Persea Borbonia - ethnobotany info sheet
Red clover, Trifolium Pratense - ethnobotany info sheet
Red mulberry, Morus Rubra - ethnobotany info sheet
Spanish needle, Bidens Alba - ethnobotany info sheet
Spotted beebalm, Monarda Punctata - ethnobotany info sheet
Sweet goldenrod, Solidago Odora - ethnobotany info sheet
Sweetgum, Liquidambar Styraciflua - ethnobotany info sheet
Florida Ethnobotany Combined Files
We've put all the Florida Ethnobotany information sheets together in a slideshow format for easy viewing and downloading. Click on the file below to continue learning offline.