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FamilyScientific Name Common NameHabitatDistributionImage
AgavaceaeManfreda longifloraRunyon's Huaco, St. Joseph's StaffGravelly slopes in thorn shrublands dominated by Vachellia rigidula and on saline clay flats in low succulent shrublands dominated by Varilla texana (Carr 2016).S. TX and ne Mexico (NLE, TAM).image of plant
AgavaceaeManfreda maculosaTexas Tube-rose, Spice-lily, Amole Plant, HuacoPrairies, mesquital.S. TX south to ne. Mexico (COA, NLE, TAM).
AgavaceaeManfreda sileriMajor Siler's Tube-rose, Major Siler's HuacoIn a variety of grasslands and shrublands.S. and sc. TX (Bexar, Cameron, Hidalgo, Starr and Webb counties) to ne. Mexico (TAM).
AgavaceaeManfreda variegataMottled Tube-rose, Huaco, AmoleRocky slopes and chaparral.S. TX south into c. Mexico.image of plant
AgavaceaeManfreda virginica ssp. lataBroadleaf False-aloe, Blackland False-aloeMostly in clay Vertisols of blackland prairie sites (Carr 2016).S. OK south to ne. TX; "endemic to the Crosstimbers and Southern Tallgrass Prairie Ecoregion of North Texas and adjacent Oklahoma" (Carr 2016).image of plant
AgavaceaeManfreda virginica ssp. virginicaEastern Agave, Rattlesnake-master, Eastern False-aloeGranite flatrocks, diabase glades, limestone and dolomite barrens and glades, xeric woodlands over mafic or calcareous rocks, sandhill woodlands, dry roadbanks.E. SC, c. NC, sw. VA, w. WV, s. OH, s. IN, s. IL, and c. MO south to c. peninsular FL and TX.image of plant