14 results for family: Hamamelidaceae.
| Family | Scientific Name | Common Name | Habitat | Distribution | Image |
| Hamamelidaceae | Fothergilla | Witch-alder | | | 
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| Hamamelidaceae | Fothergilla ×intermedia | Hybrid Witch Alder, "Mount Airy" Witch Alder | Commonly cultivated, perhaps persistent. Often misidentified as Fothergilla major. | Of horticultural origin. | |
| Hamamelidaceae | Fothergilla gardenii | Pocosin Witch-alder | Wet savannas, pocosins, and margins of pocosins, and pitcherplant bogs. | Se. NC south to e. GA; reports from w. GA, s. AL, and Panhandle FL are F. milleri and F. parvifolia. | 
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| Hamamelidaceae | Fothergilla major | Large Witch-alder | Dry ridgetop forests of middle elevation ridges in the mountains, especially along the Blue Ridge Escarpment, summits and upper slopes of Piedmont monadnocks, north-facing bluffs and along small streams in the lower Piedmont. | C. NC west to ne. TN, south to nc. GA and nc. AL; disjunct in AR. | 
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| Hamamelidaceae | Fothergilla milleri | Miller's Witch-alder | Seepy, acid wetlands. | Coastal Plain of wc. GA (Taylor County), s. AL (Baldwin, Covington, Escambia, Geneva counties), and Panhandle FL (Okaloosa, Walton counties). | 
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| Hamamelidaceae | Fothergilla parvifolia | Kearney's Witch-alder | Wet savannas, pocosins, and margins of pocosins, and pitcherplant bogs. | Inner Coastal Plain (fall-line Sandhills) of SC and inner and outer Coastal Plain of e. GA. | 
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| Hamamelidaceae | Hamamelidaceae | Witch-hazel Family | | | 
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| Hamamelidaceae | Hamamelis | Witch-hazel | | | 
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| Hamamelidaceae | Hamamelis ovalis | Running Witch-hazel, Southern Red Witch-hazel, Bigleaf Witch-hazel | Dry-mesic pineland ravines. | Originally believed to be possibly endemic to sc. MS (Perry County) (Leonard 2006), but now found as well in five counties in s. AL (Butler, Clarke, Covington, Crenshaw, and Monroe Counties.) (Keener 2010, Diamond 2013), in e. GA (T. Patrick, pers. comm., 2015), e. TX (Lewandowski, pers. comm., 2016), and w. Panhandle FL (Loran Anderson and Steve Leonard, pers. comm. 2018). | 
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| Hamamelidaceae | Hamamelis vernalis | Ozark Witch-hazel, Vernal Witch-hazel | Stream banks, open riparian forests, gravel bars, river scour; also lower slopes adjacent to these habitats. | C. MO and e. OK south to AR. | 
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| Hamamelidaceae | Hamamelis virginiana var. henryae | Small-leaved Witch-hazel | Longleaf pine sandhill margins, xeric hammocks, streamheads, xeric river bluffs in the Fall-line Sandhills. | Sc. NC (Hoke County), e. SC (Horry and Hampton counties), s. GA, and Panhandle FL west to se. LA. | 
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| Hamamelidaceae | Hamamelis virginiana var. virginiana | Northern Witch-hazel | Moist to dryish forests. | QC and NS west to n. MI and MN, south to FL and e. TX; disjunct in Edwards Plateau, c. TX. | 
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| Hamamelidaceae | Loropetalum | Loropetalum | | | 
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| Hamamelidaceae | Loropetalum chinense | Loropetalum | Disturbed urban and suburban areas, spreading at least locally around plantings in suburban and urban areas, both by seed and by root sprouts. | Native of e. Asia. | 
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