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Tephrosia mohrii (Rydberg) Godfrey. Dwarf Goat's-rue. Phen: (Mar-) Apr-May (-Jul). Hab: Longleaf pine sandhills, dry pine flatwoods. Dist: GA and westward to s. AL in the East Gulf Coastal Plain.

Origin/Endemic status: Endemic

Taxonomy Comments: Perhaps not distinct from T. virginiana, but not easily dismissed as "little more than a freak" (Wood 1949); see Godfrey & Kral (1958).

Synonymy : = FNA11.1, K1, K3, K4; = Cracca mohrii Rydb. – S; = Tephrosia virginiana (L.) Pers. var. mohrii (Rydb.) D.B.Ward – Ward (2004c); < Tephrosia virginiana (L.) Pers. – SE3, WH3, Isely (1998), Wood (1949)

Links to other floras: = Tephrosia mohrii - FNA11.1

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