Claytonia virginica Linnaeus var. virginica . Spring-beauty. Phen: (Jan-) Feb-Apr (-May). Hab: Moist forests, lawns. Dist: NS west to MN, south to GA and TX.
Origin/Endemic status: Native
Taxonomy Comments: Differences in ploidy and subtle differences in morphology have been used to differentiate two varieties in the more widespread white-to-pink-flowered plants, and this may be warranted but needs more careful study using modern techniques. Var. virginica has chromosome numbers of n=8 and polyploid and polyploid/aneuploid derivatives of that number, broader leaves [the widest leaves on a plant 5-10 (-20) mm wide], and a broader distribution (NS west to MN, south to sw. GA and TX. Var. acutiflora A.P. de Candolle has chromosome numbers of n=6, n=7, and polyploid and polyploid/aneuploid derivatives of those numbers, narrower leaves [the widest leaves on a plant 1-2 (-4) mm wide], and a more restricted, southerly distribution (north to VA and IL). Wide-leaved plants, corresponding to C. virginica f. robusta (Somes) Palmer & Steyermark, have been confused with plants of both C. arkansana and C. caroliniana in Arkansas in the past.
Synonymy ⓘ: = K3, K4, Snyder (1992a); = Claytonia virginica L. – G, Il, Pa, RAB, Tx, Va, W, Miller & Chambers (2006); > Claytonia media (DC.) Link – S; > Claytonia simsii Sweet; < Claytonia virginica L. – Ar, F, FNA4, GrPl, Mi, NcTx, NE, NY, S13, Tat, Schneider (2019); > Claytonia virginica L. – S; > Claytonia virginica L. var. acutiflora – C, K1; > Claytonia virginica L. var. simsii (Sweet) R.J.Davis – Davis (1966); > Claytonia virginica L. var. virginica – C, K1, Davis (1966)
Wetland Indicator Status:
Heliophily ⓘ: 5
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