| Family | Scientific Name | Common Name | Habitat | Distribution | Image |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Linnaeaceae | Abelia | Abelia | ![]() | ||
| Linnaeaceae | Abelia ×grandiflora | Abelia | Suburban thickets, commonly planted in our area, sometimes persistent or rarely weakly naturalizing. | Horticultural hybrid of A. chinensis and A. uniflora (the parent species native of China). Reported for AL (Diamond & Woods 2009) and for AR (Serviss & Peck 2019). | ![]() |
| Linnaeaceae | Kolkwitzia | Beautybush | ![]() | ||
| Linnaeaceae | Kolkwitzia amabilis | Beautybush | Suburban thickets, disturbed areas, planted as an ornamental shrub, and rarely naturalized from plantings. | Native of c. China. | ![]() |
| Linnaeaceae | Linnaea | Twinflower | ![]() | ||
| Linnaeaceae | Linnaea borealis var. longiflora | American Twinflower | Northern hardwoods forests. | Greenland, NL (Labrador), and AK south to WV, IN, IL, IA, NM, AZ, and CA; disjunct in e. TN. L. borealis is documented by an early specimen (1892) from Sevier County, TN, presumably from the Great Smoky Mountains; the TN population (not seen since) is disjunct from e. WV and w. MD. | ![]() |
| Linnaeaceae | Linnaeaceae | Twinflower Family | ![]() |



