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Aletris aurea Walter. Golden Colic-root. Phen: Late Apr-Jul; late Jun-Aug. Hab: Pine savannas, seepage bogs, pine flatwoods. Dist: S. MD south to ne. FL, Panhandle FL, west to e. TX and se. OK.

ID notes: Flowering several weeks later than A. farinosa when growing together.

Origin/Endemic status: Endemic

Synonymy : = Ar, C, ETx1, F, FNA26, G, GW1, K1, K3, K4, NcTx, RAB, S, S13, Tx, Va, WH3, Ward (1978), Weigant (2002), Zomlefer (1997b); = n/a – Tat

Links to other floras: = Aletris aurea - FNA26

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Wetland Indicator Status:

  • Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain: FACW
  • Eastern Mountains and Piedmont: FACW
  • Great Plains: FACW

Heliophily : 8

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Horticultural Information

NCBG trait

Intro: Scapose perennial from a short, thick rhizome, found in pine savannas, seepage bogs and pine flatwoods.

Stems: Stem an unbranched, mostly naked (a few small, linear bracts) flowering scape that rises from the center of a leaf rosette.

Leaves: Leaves in a flattish basal rosette, elliptic to lance-shaped, 3/4-3 in. long, bright green.

Inforescence:

Flowers: Flowers in a single spike-like raceme at top of scape, yellow to orange-yellow, about 1/4 in. long, tubular-cylindric and lacking a constriction, nearly closed at the tip and granular on the outside.

Fruits:

Comments: Similar to Aletris lutea (pp. xx), whose pale yellow flowers are longer and are almost always open at the mouth of the corolla tube.

Height: 7-26 in.

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description: Scapose perennial from a short, thick rhizome, found in pine savannas, seepage bogs and pine flatwoods.

stems: Stem an unbranched, mostly naked (a few small, linear bracts) flowering scape that rises from the center of a leaf rosette.

leaves: Leaves in a flattish basal rosette, elliptic to lance-shaped, 3/4-3 in. long, bright green.

inflorescence:

flowers: Flowers in a single spike-like raceme at top of scape, yellow to orange-yellow, about 1/4 in. long, tubular-cylindric and lacking a constriction, nearly closed at the tip and granular on the outside.

fruits:

comments: Similar to Aletris lutea (pp. xx), whose pale yellow flowers are longer and are almost always open at the mouth of the corolla tube.

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