Tridens chapmanii (Small) Chase. Common name: Chapman's Triodia. Phenology: Aug-Oct. Habitat: Longleaf pine sandhills, loamy sands of longleaf pine woodlands; inland in glades, river-scour prairies and barrens, sandy barrens, and roadsides; maritime forests in loamy, interdune areas. Distribution: NJ south to s. FL, west to TX and OK.
Origin/Endemic status: Native
Synonymy ⓘ: = HC, Tn, Va; = n/a — SFla, Tat; = Tridens flavus (L.) Hitchc. var. chapmanii (Small) Shinners — Ar, C, ETx1, FlGr, FNA25, K4, Mo1, RAB, Tx, WH3, Witsell & Baker (2013); = Tridens seslerioides (Michx.) Nash var. chapmanii (Small) Nash — S13; = Triodia chapmani (Small) Chase — F; = Triodia chapmanii (Small) Bush — G; < Triodia flava (L.) Smyth — S; Sieglingia chapmanii Small. Basionym: Sieglingia chapmanii Small 1895
Links to other floras: = Tridens flavus var. chapmanii - FNA25
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Heliophily ⓘ: 8
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