11 results for family: Colchicaceae.
Family | Scientific Name | Common Name | Habitat | Distribution | Image |
Colchicaceae | Colchicaceae | Meadow-saffron Family | | | 
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Colchicaceae | Colchicum | Meadow Saffron | | | 
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Colchicaceae | Colchicum autumnale | Meadow-saffron, Autumn-crocus | Planted as an ornamental, at least long-persistent. | Native of s. Europe. | 
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Colchicaceae | Gloriosa | Flamelily | | | 
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Colchicaceae | Gloriosa superba | Flamelily, Glory-lily | Disturbed areas. | Native of tropical Africa. See Diamond (2021) for discussion of its occurrence in Alabama. | 
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Colchicaceae | Uvularia | Bellwort, Merrybells | | | 
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Colchicaceae | Uvularia floridana | Florida Bellwort | Alluvial forests, moist ravines. | C. SC south to ne. FL, and Panhandle FL, west to c. MS, rare and local throughout its range. Recently found in Johnson County, IL. | 
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Colchicaceae | Uvularia grandiflora | Large-flowered Bellwort | Cove forests and other moist, rich, forested sites. | S. QC west to ND, south to w. NC, w. SC, n. GA, c. AL, MS, c. AR, and e. OK. | 
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Colchicaceae | Uvularia perfoliata | Perfoliate Bellwort | Moist to fairly dry hardwood forests. | S. NH, s. ON, c. OH, and s. IL, south to Panhandle FL and LA. | 
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Colchicaceae | Uvularia puberula | Carolina Bellwort, Appalachian Bellwort, Coastal Bellwort | Dry to moist upland, acidic forests, up to at least 1500m. | S. PA to GA in the Mountains and (more rarely) Piedmont, and from Long Island NY south to GA in the Coastal Plain and Sandhills. | 
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Colchicaceae | Uvularia sessilifolia | Straw-lily, Wild-oats, Merrybells | Moist hardwood forests, on slopes and mainly in bottomlands. | NS west to ND, south to Panhandle FL and n. LA and e. TX. | 
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