13 results for Family: Loasaceae. More search options
FamilyScientific Name Common NameHabitatDistributionImage
LoasaceaeCevalliaStinging-serpentimage of plant
LoasaceaeCevallia sinuataStinging-serpent, Stinging CevalliaRocky or gravelly open areas.OK, n. NM, and n. AZ south through c. and w. TX to s. TX and Mexico.image of plant
LoasaceaeEucnideStingbush
LoasaceaeEucnide bartonioides var. edwardsianaEdwards Plateau RocknettleLimestone bluffs and calcareous gravels.Endemic to the eastern Edwards Plateau and vicinity.
LoasaceaeLoasaceaeLoasa Familyimage of plant
LoasaceaeMentzeliaBlazingstarimage of plant
LoasaceaeMentzelia albescensWavyleaf Blazing-starDry, rocky areas, disturbed areas.MO and se. KS south to se. TX, c. TX, w. TX, s. AZ, and Mexico.image of plant
LoasaceaeMentzelia decapetalaTen-petal MentzeliaPrairies, disturbed areas.MB, SK, and AB south to c. TX, CO, and UT.image of plant
LoasaceaeMentzelia floridanaStickleafHammocks, shell middens, dunes, other dry sands.Ne. FL (Duval County) south to s. FL; Bahamas.image of plant
LoasaceaeMentzelia lindheimeriTexas StickleafCoastal dunes and flats, limestone gravel and exposures.Sc. and s. TX south to Mexico.image of plant
LoasaceaeMentzelia nudaBlazing-starPrairies; eastwards in disturbed areas.SD and MT south to TX, NM, and AZ; reported for se. MO and w. NC by Kartesz (2020).image of plant
LoasaceaeMentzelia oligospermaChickenthief, Pegahosa, StickleafHill prairies, calcareous glades.MI to WY, south to IL, AR, TX, NM, and AZ.image of plant
LoasaceaeMentzelia reverchoniiPrairie Stickleaf, Buena MujerLimestone or gravelly soils.OK and CO south to s. TX, w. TX, e. NM, and Mexico (COA, NLE).image of plant