15 results for family: Loganiaceae.
Family | Scientific Name | Common Name | Habitat | Distribution | Image |
Loganiaceae | Loganiaceae | Strychnine Family | | | 
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Loganiaceae | Mitreola | Miterwort | | | 
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Loganiaceae | Mitreola angustifolia | Narrow-leaved Miterwort | Clay-based Carolina bays, other Coastal Plain depressional wetlands. | Se. SC south to s. FL, and west to s. AL and se. MS (Sorrie & Leonard 1999). | 
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Loganiaceae | Mitreola petiolata | Caribbean Miterwort | Swamps, marshes, ditches, seepage areas on calcareous glades, other wet habitats. | Se. VA south to s. FL and west to AR and c. TX, north in the interior to nw. GA and c. and se. TN; Mexico; the West Indies; Central America (south to Guatemala). | 
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Loganiaceae | Mitreola sessilifolia | Small-leaved Miterwort | Wet pine savannas, pocosins, ditches, margins of limesink depressions (dolines). | Se. VA south to s. FL, west to e. TX; Bahamas. | 
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Loganiaceae | Spigelia | Pinkroot | | | 
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Loganiaceae | Spigelia alabamensis | Alabama Pinkroot | Dolostone glades. | Endemic to Bibb County, AL (Gould 1996, Allison & Stevens 2001; Weakley et al. 2011). | 
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Loganiaceae | Spigelia anthelmia | West Indian Pinkroot, Wormgrass, Pinkweed | Pine rocklands, disturbed upland areas. | S. peninsular FL; West Indies; Mexico (CAM, CHP, OAX, ROO, SLP, TAB, VER, YUC), Central America, and South America. | 
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Loganiaceae | Spigelia gentianoides | Gentian Pinkroot | Longleaf pine sandhills, pine flatwoods. | Endemic to FL Panhandle (Calhoun, Jackson, and Washington counties) and adjacent AL (Geneva County). | 
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Loganiaceae | Spigelia hedyotidea | Prairie Pinkroot | Limestone outcrops and gravelly areas. | C. TX; Mexico (CHP, CHH, COA, SON, TAM,VER) to Central America. | 
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Loganiaceae | Spigelia loganioides | Florida Pinkroot, Levy Pinkroot | Wet calcareous hammocks. | Endemic to the n. FL peninsula (Levy, Marion, Sumter, and Volusia counties). | 
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Loganiaceae | Spigelia marilandica | Pinkroot, Wormgrass, Indian-pink | Moist to dry woodlands and forests, usually on circumneutral soils. | SC, sw. NC (Cherokee Co. and Macon Co.), and TN west to s. IN and OK, south to Panhandle FL and TX; some floras allege its occurrence north to VA, MD, NJ, and PA (its recent use as a native ornamental is spreading its distribution, at least as a garden waif, beyond its native distribution). S. marilandica will likely be found in sw. VA; a single dubious record from Giles County, VA is of uncertain origin (FUGR). | 
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Loganiaceae | Spigelia texana | Texas Pinkroot | Floodplain forests and other moist forests. | E. and se. TX. | 
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Loganiaceae | Strychnos | Strychnine | | | 
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Loganiaceae | Strychnos spinosa | Wood-orange, Natal-orange, Monkey-orange | Disturbed areas. | Native of Africa. | 
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