Chrysogonum australe Alexander ex Small. Common name: Gulf Coast Green-and-gold. Phenology: Late Feb-early May. Habitat: Moist to fairly dry woodlands and forests. Distribution: FL Panhandle and sc. and sw. GA west to e. LA.
Origin/Endemic status: Endemic
Other Comments: Genetic evidence suggests that this entity is better treated as a species than as a variety (Schilling & Floden 2018).
Synonymy ⓘ: = Nesom (2020g), Schilling & Floden (2018); = Chrysogonum virginianum L. var. australe (Alexander ex Small) H.E.Ahles – Fl7, FNA21, K3, K4, WH3, Nesom (2001b); < Chrysogonum australe Alexander ex Small – S; < Chrysogonum virginianum L. var. australe (Alexander ex Small) H.E.Ahles – RAB, SE1, W
Links to other floras: = Chrysogonum virginianum var. australe - FNA21
Heliophily ⓘ: 3
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Height: to 6 in.
plant sale text: Like its more widespread cousin green-and-gold, Gulf Coast green-and-gold has cheerful yellow daisy-like flowers and makes a nice semi-evergreen groundcover. However, Gulf Coast green-and-gold has a more creeping, stoloniferous form with shorter flower stems and spreads by above-ground stolons (as opposed to underground rhizomes). Green-and-gold is a versatile long-bloomer so you are sure to enjoy it in your garden.
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native range: AL, FL, GA, & MS