Dicerandra linearifolia (Elliott) Bentham var. linearifolia. Phenology: Mid Sep-late Nov. Habitat: Sandhills and flatwoods. Distribution: W. Coastal Plain and adjacent Piedmont of GA.
Origin/Endemic status: Endemic
Other Comments: This taxon is hexaploid. Huck (2010) regards this taxon as specifically distinct from D. linearifolia var. robustior, D. species 1, and D. fumella.
Synonymy ⓘ: = Huck (2010); Ceranthera linearifolia Elliott; < Dicerandra linearifolia (Elliott) Benth. — S, Huck et al (1989); < Dicerandra linearifolia (Elliott) Benth. var. linearifolia — K4, WH3, Huck (1984), Huck (1987), Ward (2009d). Basionym: Ceranthera linearifolia Elliott 1821
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Heliophily ⓘ: 9
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