Buddlejaceae Milton, FL August 5, 2006 The tiny white flowers of this plant grow in most parts of Florida, it is a common yard weed.
Mallow Family Munson, FL August 5, 2006 These flowers bloom early in the day and close by afternoon. The leaves are very scratchy, almost like sandpaper. It looks a lot like Flower-of-an-Hour (Hibiscus trionum) that grows in Tennessee.
Menispermaceae Fundy Bay, FL August 6, 2006 This was the first plant I saw blooming at the Grassy Point nature preserve. It is a dioecious vine. In the fall there will be red berries where these flowers are if they are female.