Steironema lewisii (D. Estes, J.T. Shaw, & Mausert-Mooney) Weakley & Poindexter. Common name: Lewis’s Loosestrife. Phenology: May-Aug; Jul-Sep. Habitat: Dry oak-hickory woodlands on ridges and upper slopes in dry, cherty, acid soils. Distribution: Endemic to Lewis and Maury counties, TN and Blount County, AL.
Origin/Endemic status: Endemic
Taxonomy Comments: See Estes, Shaw, & Mausert-Mooney (2015) for detailed information on the species, and Weakley & Poindexter (2022) for its transfer to Steironema.
Synonymy ⓘ: = Weakley & Poindexter (2022) in Weakley et al (2022); = Lysimachia lewisii D.Estes, J.T.Shaw, & Maus.-Moon. — K4, Tn, Estes, Shaw, & Mausert-Mooney (2015); = n/a — FNA8. Basionym: Lysimachia lewisii D.Estes, J.T.Shaw, & Maus.-Moon. 2015
Links to other floras: = n/a - FNA8
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