13 results for family: Styracaceae.
| Family | Scientific Name | Common Name | Habitat | Distribution | Image |
| Styracaceae | Halesia | Silverbell, Snowdrop Tree | | | 
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| Styracaceae | Halesia carolina | Little Silverbell | Sandy alluvial forests, calcareous hammocks. | S. SC south to Panhandle FL, west to s. MS. | 
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| Styracaceae | Halesia diptera var. diptera | Common Two-wing Silverbell | Bottomland forests, forested edges of brackish marshes. | Var. diptera ranges from s. SC south to Panhandle FL, west to n. AL, sw. AR, and e. TX. | 
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| Styracaceae | Halesia diptera var. magniflora | Big-flower Two-Wing Silverbell | Dry to moist hammocks. | Endemic to sw. GA and Panhandle FL. | |
| Styracaceae | Halesia tetraptera | Common Silverbell, Mountain Silverbell, Snowdrop Tree, Bell-tree, Opossumwood, Rattlebox, Calico-wood, Tisswood | Moist slopes, coves, creek-banks, bottomlands. | W. VA, s. WV, and s. IL, south to FL and s. MS (and cultivated elsewhere); disjunct in AR and OK. | 
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| Styracaceae | Styracaceae | Storax Family | | | 
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| Styracaceae | Styrax | Snowbell, Storax | | | 
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| Styracaceae | Styrax americanus var. americanus | American Snowbell, American Storax | Swamp forests, pocosin edges, depression wetlands, other moist to wet habitats. | Var. americanus ranges from ne. WV, OH, s. IN, s. IL, s. MO, south to s. FL and e. TX. | 
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| Styracaceae | Styrax americanus var. pulverulentus | Downy American Snowbell | Wet pine flatwoods. | ‘Good’ var. pulverulentus ranges from SC south to s. FL and west to e. TX and se. MO; some plants in NC and SC are transitional between the two varieties and will not be easily assigned. | 
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| Styracaceae | Styrax grandifolius | Bigleaf Snowbell, Bigleaf Storax | Mesic to dry upland forests, bluffs. | Se. VA south to ne. FL and. Panhandle FL, west to e. TX, north to se. MO. | 
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| Styracaceae | Styrax japonicus | Japanese Snowbell | Suburban woodlands, old fields, fencerows. | Native of e. Asia; "escaped from nearby plantings, sometimes abundantly so" (Virginia Botanical Associates 2023). | 
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| Styracaceae | Styrax platanifolius ssp. platanifolius | Sycamore-leaf Snowbell | "Usually in oak-juniper woodlands on steep rocky banks and ledges along intermittent or perennial streams, rarely far from some reliable source of moisture" (Carr 2016). | Endemic to the Edwards Plateau and vicinity (Lampasas Cutplain, and Llano Uplift). | 
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| Styracaceae | Styrax platanifolius ssp. stellatus | Hairy Sycamore-leaf Snowbell | Along streams in limestone canyons. | Nearly endemic to the Edwards Plateau, TX. | 
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