Calopogon multiflorus Lindley. Common name: Many-flowered Grass-pink. Phenology: Mar-early May. Habitat: Moderately well-drained soils of wet pine savannas and wet pine flatwoods (often with Serenoa repens, within its distribution). Distribution: E. NC south to s. FL, west to e. LA.
ID notes: This species has a strong (nearly exclusive) flowering phenology approximately 2 weeks after fire anywhere from early-mid spring burns to late transition season (peninsular FL) burns. Mid to late wet-season burns often do not cause mass-flowering events in this species.
Origin/Endemic status: Endemic
Synonymy ⓘ: = FNA26, GW1, K4, NS, POWO, WH3, Correll (1950), Goldman, van den Berg, & Griffith (2004), Luer (1975), Trapnell, Hamrick, & Giannasi (2004); = Calopogon barbatus (Walter) Ames var. multiflorus (Lindl.) Correll; = n/a — RAB; > Limodorum multiflorum (Lindl.) C.Mohr — S, S13; > Limodorum pinetorum Small — S, S13. Basionym: Calopogon multiflorus Lindl. 1830-1840 [1840]
Links to other floras: = Calopogon multiflorus - FNA26
Show parent genus | Show parent in key(s)
Wetland Indicator Status:
- Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain: FACW
Heliophily ⓘ: 9
Hover over a shape, letter, icon, or arrow on the map for definition or see the legend.






Feedback
See something wrong or missing on about Calopogon multiflorus? Let us know here: (Please include your name and email if at all complicated so we can clarify if needed.) We greatly appreciate feedback, and will include updates from you in our next webapp update, which can take a few months. If a species is not keyed, that's because keying is ongoing. Please don't send us feedback about unkeyed species.
Horticultural Information
Intro:
Stems:
Leaves:
Inforescence:
Flowers:
Fruits:
Comments:
Height:
plant sale text:
bloom table text:
description:
stems:
leaves:
inflorescence:
flowers:
fruits:
comments:
cultural notes:
germination code:
native range:
0 unsaved edits on this page.