EXHIBIT 24

You've just had a chance to learn about some critical features of plant evolutionary history. To see more local examples of nonvascular plants (mosses), seedless vascular plants (ferns), and non-flowering seed-producing plants (gymnosperms), check out the slide shows below which highlight plants from the Biodiversity Trail's photograph collection.
Bonfire Moss / Garrett Jones / Crystal River / April 2024
Pincushion Moss / Aleena Qaasim / Citrus Wildlife Management Area / November 2025
Seductive Entodon Moss / Angela Walker / CF Wilton Simpson Citrus Campus / April 2023
Toothed Plagiomnium Moss / Lilyan Bradshaw / Hernando / February 24
White Moss / Carter Reinfrank / Floral City / November 2025
Common Ladyfern / Landen Lemanowicz / Homosassa / November 2025
Leatherleaf Fern / Landen Lemanowicz / Homosassa / February 2025
Resurrection Fern / Aleena Qaasim / Citrus Wildlife Management Area / November 2025
Southern Maidenhair Fern / Landen Lemanowicz / Homosassa / November 2025
Virginia Chain Fern / Garrett Jones / CF Wilton Simpson Citrus Campus / March 2024
Widespread Maiden Fern / S.C. Schenk / Homosassa Wildlife Park / November 2023
Bald Cypress / Aleena Qaasim / CF Wilton Simpson Citrus Campus / November 2025
Eastern Red Cedar / Aleena Qaasim / CF Wilton Simpson Citrus Campus / November 2025
Kusamaki / S.C. Schenk / CF Wilton Simpson Citrus Campus / July 2025
Long-Leaf Pine / Garrett Jones / Crystal River / April 2024
Sago Cycad / Adrian Alejo-Lagares / Citrus County / April 2025

Look to your left while facing Exhibit 24. Further down the sidewalk you will see Exhibit 25.