11 results for family: Colchicaceae. More search options
FamilyScientific Name Common NameHabitatDistributionImage
ColchicaceaeColchicaceaeMeadow-saffron Familyimage of plant
ColchicaceaeColchicumMeadow Saffronimage of plant
ColchicaceaeColchicum autumnaleMeadow-saffron, Autumn-crocusPlanted as an ornamental, at least long-persistent.Native of s. Europe.image of plant
ColchicaceaeGloriosaFlamelilyimage of plant
ColchicaceaeGloriosa superbaFlamelily, Glory-lilyDisturbed areas.Native of tropical Africa. See Diamond (2021) for discussion of its occurrence in Alabama.image of plant
ColchicaceaeUvulariaBellwort, Merrybellsimage of plant
ColchicaceaeUvularia floridanaFlorida BellwortAlluvial 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.image of plant
ColchicaceaeUvularia grandifloraLarge-flowered BellwortCove 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.image of plant
ColchicaceaeUvularia perfoliataPerfoliate BellwortMoist to fairly dry hardwood forests.S. NH, s. ON, c. OH, and s. IL, south to Panhandle FL and LA.image of plant
ColchicaceaeUvularia puberulaCarolina Bellwort, Appalachian Bellwort, Coastal BellwortDry 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.image of plant
ColchicaceaeUvularia sessilifoliaStraw-lily, Wild-oats, MerrybellsMoist hardwood forests, on slopes and mainly in bottomlands.NS west to ND, south to Panhandle FL and n. LA and e. TX.image of plant