Family | Scientific Name | Common Name | Habitat | Distribution | Image |
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Asteraceae | Coreopsis grandiflora var. grandiflora | Large-flowered Coreopsis | In thin soils of rock outcrops, especially granitic flatrocks and granite domes. | Var. grandiflora ranges from c. GA and w. SC west to e. TX and e. OK, very scattered in distribution; it differs from var. harveyana in having the leaf divisions 2-6 mm wide (vs. 0.5-2 mm wide). | |
Asteraceae | Coreopsis grandiflora var. harveyana | Large-flowered Coreopsis | Sandy woodlands, disturbed areas. | Var. harveyana is the most abundant variety of the C. grandiflora complex, probably originally endemic to AR, n. LA, ne. TX, OK, e. KS, and s. and c. MO, but now scattered eastward to IN, NC, and SC. | |
Asteraceae | Coreopsis grandiflora var. inclinata | Ketona Tickseed, Ketona Coreopsis | Dolomite glades. | Endemic to dolomitic Ketona glades of c. AL (Allison & Stevens 2001). | |
Asteraceae | Coreopsis grandiflora var. longipes | Sandy woods. | Var. longipes (Hooker) Torrey & Gray is endemic to e. TX and s. OK. | ||
Asteraceae | Coreopsis grandiflora var. saxicola | Stone Mountain Coreopsis | Granitic and sandstone outcrops. | C. GA, ec. AL, MS, and nc. AR. |
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