Eryngium lanceolatum (H. Wolff) Kees, Weakley, & Poindexter. Habitat: Muck bogs embedded in post oak or oak-pine woodlands, and occasionally in forested seepages and wet terraces eastward (nw. LA, sw. AR). Distribution: Endemic to the inner West Gulf Coastal Plain, ranging from eastern TX scattered to extreme se. OK, sw. AR, and nw. LA, loosely correlated with the Carrizo Sand formation and with
the Post Oak Savannah ecoregion.
Origin/Endemic status: Endemic
Synonymy ⓘ: = Kees, Weakley, & Poindexter (2024); = Eryngium integrifolium Walter var. lanceolatum H.Wolff; < Eryngium integrifolium Walter — K4, POWO. Basionym: Eryngium integrifolium Walter var. lanceolatum H.Wolff 1913
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