12 results for family: Menispermaceae. More search options
FamilyScientific Name Common NameHabitatDistributionImage
MenispermaceaeCalycocarpumCupseedimage of plant
MenispermaceaeCalycocarpum lyoniiCupseed, Lyonia-vineMesic upland, riparian, and bottomland forests, stream banks, wet hammocks.E. TN, sc. KY, s. IN, s. IL, MO, and e. KS, south to se. GA, Panhandle FL, s. AL, s. MS, s. LA, and e. TX. Reported from SC, but rejected based on mistaken evidence (K. Bradley, pers.comm., 2020).image of plant
MenispermaceaeCissampelos
MenispermaceaeCissampelos pareiraVelvety Cissampelos, Pareira BravaRockland hammocks.S. peninsular FL; West Indies; Mexico, Central America, and South America; Old World tropics and subtropics.image of plant
MenispermaceaeMenispermaceaeMoonseed Familyimage of plant
MenispermaceaeMenispermumMoonseedimage of plant
MenispermaceaeMenispermum canadenseMoonseed, Yellow ParillaMoist nutrient-rich forests, especially on floodplains or lower slopes, less commonly in dry calcium-rich forests and woodlands.QC west to MB, south to ne. FL and wc. TX.image of plant
MenispermaceaeNephroiaCoralbeads, Snailseedimage of plant
MenispermaceaeNephroia carolinaCoralbeads, Carolina Moonseed, Snailseed, Red MoonseedMoist to dry forests and thickets, especially where calcareous, also weedy in landscaped areas.VA south to FL, west to TX, north in the interior to s. IN and MO. The occurrences in VA may be primarily adventive.image of plant
MenispermaceaeNephroia diversifoliaCorrehuelaPrairies, scrub, fencerows.S. TX and s. AZ south to c. Mexico.
MenispermaceaePachygone
MenispermaceaePachygone laurifoliaPlatterleaf, Laurel-leaf SnailtreeUsed horticulturally, and sometimes escaping.Native of e. Asia.