Zamia Floridana
This plant, coontie, is native to much of Florida and is reported to range into Georgia. Although the plant contains some nasty toxins (neurotoxins and carcinogens,) its underground stems and roots were crushed, thoroughly washed and prepared as a starchy food by native Americans and early colonists. Despite this former use, anyone coming in contact with the sticky sap of this plant should wash it off quickly.