Family | Scientific Name | Common Name | Habitat | Distribution | Image |
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Asteraceae | Eupatorium ×pinnatifidum | Lacyleaf Eupatorium | Pine flatwoods, marshes. | E. VA south to Panhandle FL. | |
Asteraceae | Eupatorium ×truncatum | Truncate Eupatorium | Moist, open areas, ditches, roadsides. | NY, MI, and IA, south to NC, AL, MS, and w. LA. | |
Asteraceae | Eupatorium album | White-bracted Thoroughwort | Dry woodlands. | CT, NY, OH, and TN, south to FL and LA; disjunct in s. AR and n. LA (though many populations previously considered to be. E. album west of the Mississippi River are E. sullivaniae). | |
Asteraceae | Eupatorium altissimum | Tall Thoroughwort | Woodlands, old fields, woodland borders, and openings over mafic rocks (such as diabase) or calcareous rocks (such as limestone and calcareous sandstone). | CT, NY, QC, MN, and NE, south to Panhandle FL and TX, primarily in the midwest, especially on limestone substrates, and uncommon east of the mountains. | |
Asteraceae | Eupatorium anomalum | Anomalous Eupatorium | Moist pine savannas, coastal plain pondshores, moist interdune swales. | Se. NC south to ne. FL, west to s. MS. | |
Asteraceae | Eupatorium cannabinum | Hemp-agrimony | Disturbed areas; perhaps merely a waif or garden remnant. | Native of Europe. The documentation for VA is an 1899 specimen from Fairfax County and a record from Westmoreland County. | |
Asteraceae | Eupatorium capillifolium | Common Dog-fennel, Yankeeweed, Cypressweed, Horsetail | Disturbed soils, old fields, clearcuts. This species, like E. compositifolium, is an excellent indicator of soil disturbance. | CT, PA, KY, MO, and OK south to s. FL and TX; Bahamas; Cuba. | |
Asteraceae | Eupatorium compositifolium | Coastal Dog-fennel, Yankeeweed | Longleaf pine sandhills, sandy disturbed areas, exposed riverbanks and drawdown zones. | Ne. NC south to s. FL, west to se. OK and TX. | |
Asteraceae | Eupatorium cordigerum | Clasping Roundleaf Eupatorium | Woodlands. | VA, NC, and SC west to AR and MS. | |
Asteraceae | Eupatorium fernaldii | Fernald’s Eupatorium | Dry to mesic woodlands and roadbanks. | Sw. NC, nw. SC, and ne. GA; perhaps more widespread. | |
Asteraceae | Eupatorium glaucescens | Wedgeleaf Eupatorium, Broadleaf Bushy Eupatorium | Longleaf pine sandhills, dry sandy woodlands. | Widespread in the Southeastern Coastal Plain, ranging from se. VA south to FL and west to MS. | |
Asteraceae | Eupatorium godfreyanum | Godfrey's Eupatorium | Dry woodlands. | NJ, MD, and WV south through VA to nc. NC and TN, reaching its greatest abundance in wc. VA. | |
Asteraceae | Eupatorium hyssopifolium | Hyssopleaf Eupatorium | Woodlands and oak savannas, roadbanks, pastures, fields, disturbed areas, over calcareous and acidic substrates. | MA west to nc. KY, s. IN (S. Namestnik, pers.comm., 2022), s.IL, se. MO, south to ne. FL and se. TX. | |
Asteraceae | Eupatorium lancifolium | Lanceleaf Eupatorium | Prairies, open woodlands. | MS west to s. AR and e. TX. | |
Asteraceae | Eupatorium leptophyllum | Limesink Dog-fennel | Limesink depression ponds (dolines) in the outer Coastal Plain and clay-based Carolina bays in the inner Coastal Plain. | Se. NC south to FL and west to s. GA and s. AL; Bahamas; Cuba. | |
Asteraceae | Eupatorium leucolepis | Savanna Eupatorium, Justiceweed | Pine savannas, seepage bogs, depression ponds. | Primarily of the Southeastern Coastal Plain, ranging from NY south to n. peninsular FL, Panhandle FL, and west to LA; disjunct in Coffee County, TN (Chester, Wofford, & Kral 1997) | |
Asteraceae | Eupatorium linearifolium | Narrowleaf Bushy Eupatorium, Twisted Eupatorium | Longleaf pine sandhills. | Se. VA south to FL and west to LA. | |
Asteraceae | Eupatorium maritimum | Maritime Thoroughwort | Dune swales, other moist to wet areas on barrier islands. | Apparently endemic in e. VA and e. NC. | |
Asteraceae | Eupatorium mikanioides | Semaphore Thoroughwort | Saline and brackish flats, seasonally ponded freshwater wetlands, wet flatwoods, marl prairies. | Endemic to FL, primarily in the peninsula, but also along the coast of the eastern Panhandle (Bay, Franklin, Gulf, Taylor, and Wakulla counties). | |
Asteraceae | Eupatorium mohrii | Mohr's Eupatorium | Moist pine savannas, other wet habitats. | Se. VA south to s. FL and west to TX. | |
Asteraceae | Eupatorium paludicola | Bay Boneset | Pondcypress savannas, clay-based bays, and depression ponds. | Endemic to s. NC and SC. | |
Asteraceae | Eupatorium perfoliatum | Boneset | Marshes, swamps, bogs, wet pastures, and other wet habitats. | NS west to MB, south to n. peninsular FL and TX. | |
Asteraceae | Eupatorium petaloideum | Snowy White Eupatorium | Longleaf pine sandhills, Florida scrub, other dryish pinelands. | GA south to FL, west to MS. | |
Asteraceae | Eupatorium pilosum | Ragged Eupatorium | Longleaf pine savannas, bogs, other wetlands, other moist areas, but also sometimes in surprisingly dry habitats, such as mesic and dry-mesic woodlands and woodland edges. | MA south to c. peninsular FL, west to KY, c. TN, and MS; reports from w. LA need checking. | |
Asteraceae | Eupatorium pubescens | Inland Roundleaf Eupatorium | Forests and woodlands, woodland edges, roadbanks. | Primarily in the Appalachians and adjacent provinces, ranging from ME west to OH, south to n. GA, n. AL, AR and LA; the distribution, abundance, and phenology of E. pubescens need additional study because of frequent lumping with E. rotundifolium. | |
Asteraceae | Eupatorium recurvans | Recurved Eupatorium | Longleaf pine sandhills, other dry, sandy habitats, moist savannas. | Se. NC south to GA and s. FL. | |
Asteraceae | Eupatorium resinosum | Resinous Boneset, Pinebarren Eupatorium | Seepage bogs, beaver ponds, frequently burned streamhead pocosins, in the Sandhills and inner Coastal Plain of sc. NC. | A "bimodal endemic," known from the NJ, DE (formerly), and NY (Long Island, formerly), thence disjunct to the Sandhills and upper Coastal Plain of NC and SC. | |
Asteraceae | Eupatorium rotundifolium | Common Roundleaf Eupatorium | Pine savannas, seepage bogs, moist to dry woodlands, roadsides. | MA, NY, IN, and OK south to s. FL and TX. | |
Asteraceae | Eupatorium saltuense | Tall Boneset, Pasture Eupatorium | Upland forests, woodland borders, marsh edges. | Known from e. and c. VA and NC | |
Asteraceae | Eupatorium scabridum | Roughleaf Eupatorium | Pine savannas, wet pinelands, dry, gravelly oak savannas and probably oak-shortleaf pine savannas and open woodlands, powerlines, roadbanks (in grassland remnants). | SC south to n. FL, west to AR, LA, and OK. | |
Asteraceae | Eupatorium semiserratum | Swamp forests, seepage bogs, savannas, clay-based Carolina bays, other wetlands. | Se. VA south to ne. FL, Panhandle FL, west to TX and AR; disjunct in sc. TN. | ||
Asteraceae | Eupatorium serotinum | Late Eupatorium | Interdune swales, bottomland forests and openings, fields, open forests, powerline rights-of-way, tidal marshes, disturbed areas. | MA, NY, MI, WI, MN, and NE south to s. FL, LA, and TX. A weedy species that has expanded in abundance and range; it was at one time apparently largely or strictly coastal in our area, but has spread inland rapidly along corridors of disturbance, somewhat similarly to Baccharis halimifolia. | |
Asteraceae | Eupatorium sessilifolium var. brittonianum | Britton's Eupatorium | Circumneutral soils of woodlands at moderate elevations. | NH and MN, south to NJ, PA, MD, w. NC, KY, and MO. | |
Asteraceae | Eupatorium sessilifolium var. sessilifolium | Sessile-leaf Eupatorium | Open upland woodlands and woodland borders, especially calcareous or mafic. | S. NH west to se. MN, south to n. GA, n. AL, n. MS, n. AR, and e. KS. | |
Asteraceae | Eupatorium species 1 | Tennessee Eupatorium | Forest. | E. TN (Unicoi County). | |
Asteraceae | Eupatorium subvenosum | Pine Barrens Eupatorium | Pine barrens, open woodlands. | NY (Long Island) and NJ south to DE and DC. | |
Asteraceae | Eupatorium sullivaniae | Sullivan’s Eupatorium | Pinelands. | S. MS west to w. LA and AR (to be expected in e. TX and perhaps se. OK). | |
Asteraceae | Eupatorium torreyanum | Torrey's Eupatorium | Dry woodlands, powerline rights-of-way, roadsides, marshes. | NY south to n. peninsular FL, Panhandle FL, and west to OH, TN, and LA. | |
Asteraceae | Eupatorium vaseyi | Vasey's Eupatorium | Moist to dry woodlands and openings, fire-maintained woodlands over mafic rocks (such as diabase). | Various interpretations of this taxon have led to confusions and uncertainties regarding its distribution; Schilling (2011) shows records for e. TN and sc. KY and a recent discovery on Crowley's Ridge in AR (Witsell, pers. comm., 2017) represent the only confirmed distribution, but it should be sought elsewhere. |
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