Plants are classed as native to Florida if they were growing wild in the state before European settlers arrived in the 1500s.
Luckily for the Florida brickell-bush, it's one of the numerous species that has benefitted from our 2011 agreement with the Fish and Wildlife Service pushing the agency forward on Endangered Species ...
This Florida native (Dryopteris ludoviciana ... they are easily controlled by thinning, and the removed plants will transplant readily. It is important to distinguish the native Boston fern ...