Sarasota-Manatee EcoFlora Project (FL, USA)'s Journal

December 12, 2023

Final Official Bioblitz for Sarasota Manatee EcoFlora Project - The Future

Hello Everyone!

The last bioblitz officially for the Sarasota Manatee EcoFlora Project is tomorrow at the Terra Ceia Preserve State Park Trailhead 384 Terra Ceia Rd, Palmetto, FL 34221 at the end of hightower road. You can sign up on the Selby Gardens website. The bioblitz is 9am to 12pm and registration is on the website in case we need to reschedule, contact guests, or other issues as well as supply a map.

Mile a Minute vine Ipomoea cairica is much faster than we like to take our hikes at Selby really stopping to smell the morning glories and boy does Terra Ceia have some glorious ones! This was taken at one of our previous ecoquests at Terra Ceia when we were looking for glassworts.

Also found at Tera Ceia the Nine Banded Armadillo or Dasypus novemcinctus is one of the many beautiful species we have seen on our hikes in the Ecoflora Project.

It has been a great pleasure for me to guide so many budding botanists through the Sarasota Manatee EcoFlora Project. Selby Gardens will still have future bioblitzes, projects, and ways the public can participate the active funding and my time are over. My love and knowledge for plants have really bloomed through my time here and it has been a delight to meet and work with so many talented botanists, horticulturists, park managers, and citizen scientists. The iNaturalist project itself will stay up and continue to grow, being occasionally updated with Selby Gardens hikes and projects that are relevant to you all. If you ever see a khaki creature wandering through the swamps of Florida, it's probably me so come say hi as a fellow hiker and explorer.

Leafing you with one final pun,
Sean Patton

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November 14, 2023

Myakka Forest Hike Tomorrow Reminder

Good Evening Ecoflora Hikers!

Tomorrow (November/15/2023) we will be hiking Myakka State Forest and meeting at the parking lot right before the campgrounds at 9am for our monthly bioblitz. To find the site please see the linked directions or take a right onto the Myakka Forest unmarked road from River Road right after Winchester Road which intersects it. If you need to contact me please CALL at 719-439-9755 so I can answer your questions with my car phone as I will be driving down. Bring your phone or camera for photos, boots, bug spray, sunscreen, and anything else you may need. I will have extra water and snacks as needed. Feel free to bring any family or friends who may be interested and let's go have some eco-fun!

See y'all soon!
Sean Patton

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October 25, 2023

Upcoming Bioblitz this Friday October 27th

Hello Everyone!

The next bioblitz is this Friday at the Robinson Preserve Expansion parking lot and you can sign up on the Selby Gardens website with all future bioblitzes scheduled until December. Each bioblitz is 9am to 12pm and registration is on the website in case we need to reschedule, contact guests, or other issues as well as supply a map.

Bioblitz Schedule 2023
Friday, October 27 Robinson Preserve
Wednesday, November 15 Myakka State Forest
Wednesday, December 13 Terra Ceia State Park

Catchfly Prairie Gentian, Eustoma exaltatum, is a gorgeous fall flowering in the summer and fall in Florida and central America and is found in the lower sandier soils at Robinson Preserve.

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September 27, 2023

2023 Remaining Bioblitzes

Hello Everyone!

The schedule for the rest of 2023's bioblitzes is on the Selby Gardens website with all bioblitzes scheduled until December including one tomorrow at Duette. Each bioblitz is 9am to 12pm and registration is on the website in case we need to reschedule, contact guests, or other issues as well as supply a map.

Bioblitz Schedule 2023
Thursday, September 28 Duette Headwaters
Friday, October 27 Robinson Preserve
Wednesday, November 15 Myakka State Forest
Wednesday, December 13 Terra Ceia State Park

These will be the final bioblitzes that I (Sean) will be leading as the Sarasota Manatee Ecoflora Coordinator, though the Botany department will still be hosting future bioblitzes after 2023. So stay tuned as I have a fern feeling there will be more to come!

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June 26, 2023

Upcoming Bioblitzes in June and July 2023

Hello Everyone!

Thank you again to those who came out to our very successful conference with 50 people in attendance to discuss local flora, conservation, and citizen science.

While working with Sarasota County to help monitor new parks in the Caspersen Beach area we were treated with some lovel Scrub Jays, Aphelocoma coerulescens, that followed up around! These birds only live in scrub habitat that burns regularly and help spread seeds and control insects of numerous native species of plants. Chapman's Oak, Quercus chapmanii, is a common favorite with this one also having a wasp gall upon the leaves with the jay eating both acorns and galls!

Coming up we have several bioblitzes with one being the Pine Island Paddle this Thursday at 9am through Manatee County and then the Carlton Preserve Bioblitz on July 12th also 9am to noon. Please sign up through the respective links and as always dress for the outdoors in our beautiful and warm habitats.

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May 22, 2023

Ecoflora Conference Registration Ends Today!

Hello EcoFlora Project participants and interested parties!

Today is the last day to register for the Sarasota Manatee EcoFlora Conference! There will be a free lunch, behind the scenes garden tours, talks by botanists, park managers, and professional educators, and ways we will keep supporting local conservation into the future in Sarasota and Manatee Counties!

One of our ongoing projects is the epiphytes of the United States and Canada which focuses on plants that grow on other plants such as this Tillandsia paucifolia or Potbelly Airplant in Palm Beach County. We focus on our local plants but support research worldwide through the herbarium and iNaturalist!

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May 16, 2023

Sarasota Manatee EcoFlora Project Conference May 26th and Crowley Museum Bioblitz May 18th

Hello EcoFlora Participants and Partners!

In celebration of over three successful years, the Sarasota-Manatee EcoFlora project team will be hosting a free conference at Marie Selby Botanical Gardens’ Downtown Sarasota campus. We invite you to join our staff and local experts for a series of presentations on the achievements of this project.

The giant airplant Tillandsia utriculata seen here in a massive group along this live oak trunk preparing to flower. One of our longest projects the Epiflora of the United States and Canada focuses on epiphytes like airplants and many orchids.

In addition, we will be recognizing the top participants in the Sarasota-Manatee EcoFlora project. The success of the project would not have been possible without you. To date, there have been over 45,000 observations of 1,195 different species. This will be a great opportunity to meet and reconnect with your fellow EcoFlora participants and learn more about the local impacts of the project.

Orchids are a Selby specialty and they inhabit a wide range of habitats. The Spring Ladies' Tresses Spiranthes vernalis occupies grasslands and open pine flatwoods in Florida and the American South. These species benefit from fire and are short lived bloomers!

The conference will be held on Friday, May 26, from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Check-in begins at 8:30 a.m. and coffee will be available. Lunch will also be provided. As part of the event, there will be a behind-the-scenes tour of the gardens so be prepared to be both indoors and outdoors. Please use the conference registration link below or on the Marie Selby Botanical Gardens website. We look forward to seeing you there!

Conference Registration Link

If you are unable to attend the conference or can't get enough EcoFlora and hiking please check out our bioblitzes including the upcoming hike at Crowley Museum and Nature Center May 18th!

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March 13, 2023

March 15th Shamrock Park Bioblitz

This Wednesday 9am-12pm at Shamrock Park we will be leading a bioblitz with Sarasota County! Sign up at the link below!

Sign Up Link: https://selby.org/dsc/youth-family-programs/sarasota-manatee-ecoflora-project/

What better way to celebrate St Patricks Day than going to Shamrock Park! Here is the non-native white clover Trifolium repens a commonly used symbol of the holiday however it is not native to Florida.

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February 13, 2023

Final Year Updates and Bioblitzes for the Sarasota Manatee EcoFlora Project

The Sarasota Manatee EcoFlora Project has officially set an end date which will be December 30th 2023 and bioblitzes will be throughout the year. Marie Selby Botanical Garden’s botany department will continue to facilitate occasional bioblitzes once the project has concluded. The Ecoflora project has added dozens of local species to the Florida Plant Atlas, trained hundreds of citizen scientists, and inspired the public to document over 40,000 plants. With such a major local impact, we want to continue encouraging participation and the project will be online for people to continue adding observations to. To round out the end of our project, we have 10 final Bioblitzes scheduled as well as an EcoFlora conference to highlight the research, achievements, inspirational stories, and the many people who have made this project possible. We will announce the date and location soon!

See the full list of bioblitzes and learn more about the Sarasota Manatee EcoFlora Project here!

The coral bean Erythrina herbacea is a wonderful native plant that flowers in the winter months with long red flowers that attract hummingbirds.

While we will not be releasing any new EcoQuests for the remainder of the project period, we have one final goal that we need your help to reach! Our final milestones are 50,000 total observations, documenting 2,000 total species, and having a total of 500 members in our iNaturalist project group. We will also be participating in the 2023 City Nature Challenge so there are plenty of opportunities left to participate!

Thank you to all of our participants and supporters. This project would not have been possible without you. We look forward to seeing you during our last ten events for the Sarasota-Manatee EcoFlora Project! All are 9am to 12pm for times.

Monthly Bioblitzes Sign Up Below!

February 24th 2023 Tom Bennet Park

March 15th 2023 Shamrock Park

April 28th 2023 Moody Branch portion of Little Manatee River Southfork Tract

May 18th 2023 Crowley Museum and Nature Center

June 29th 2023 Pine Island Preserve – paddle trip sign ups through Manatee County! TBA

July 12th 2023 Carlton Preserve

August 25th 2023 Neal Preserve potentially add Perico

September 29th 2023 Duette Headwaters

October 27th 2023 Robinson Preserve

November 15th 2023 Myakka State Forest

December 13th 2023 Terra Ceia

We'd like to thank everyone for supporting us throughout the years and hope that we can finish these last few bioblitzes strong! Let's explore the beauty of our native meadows and habitats together like these meadowbeauties Rhexia mariana.

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September 16, 2022

EcoFlora Performance Survey

Hello All,

If you've enjoyed the hikes, bioblitzes, and have learned a thing or two on plants through the Sarasota Manatee EcoFlora Project please leave us a review on this performance survey!

Link to Survey: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdJbq9Pg8GOqpiQ52iVuJ3QcK0QI9WhFvqWg3vPYSAWc6TFMQ/viewform

We hope you aren't too tied up in Tievine or these surveys to miss our monthly bioblitzes! Remember you can sign up at the Selby Gardens website.

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