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Paronychia chartacea Fernald. Common name: Paper Nailwort. Phenology: (May-) Jul-Oct. Habitat: Florida scrub and sandhills, occurring in both xeric white and yellow sands. Distribution: Endemic to the FL peninsula, primarily occurring on the Lake Wales Ridge.

Origin/Endemic status: Endemic

Taxonomy Comments: See comment under P. minima.

Synonymy : = Schenk & Appleton (2021), Ward (1977a), Ward (1977b); = Paronychia chartacea Fernald ssp. chartacea; = Paronychia chartacea Fernald var. chartacea — FNA5, K4; < Nyachia pulvinata Small — S; < Paronychia chartacea Fernald — Fl4, WH3, Chaudhri (1968); < Paronychia pulvinata A.Gray; Paronychia chartacea Fernald. Basionym: Paronychia chartacea Fernald 1936 "Urbasionym:" Nyachia pulvinata Small 1925

Links to other floras: = Paronychia chartacea var. chartacea - FNA5

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