10 results for Family: Tofieldiaceae. More search options
FamilyScientific Name Common NameHabitatDistributionImage
TofieldiaceaeHarperocallisHarper's Beautyimage of plant
TofieldiaceaeHarperocallis flavaHarper's BeautyPineland bogs, nearby road margins.Endemic to FL Panhandle (Franklin, Liberty, and Bay counties) (Keppner & Anderson 2008).image of plant
TofieldiaceaePleeaRush-featherlingimage of plant
TofieldiaceaePleea tenuifoliaRush-featherlingLocally abundant in wet savannas, pocosin margins, usually in peaty soil, locally abundant in a few counties in se. NC, rare inland (very rarely as far as Cumberland County, NC).A Southeastern Coastal Plain endemic: se. NC and ne. SC south to sw. GA, Panhandle FL and s. AL (see comments in Barger et al. 2023), but apparently absent from s. SC and e. GA.image of plant
TofieldiaceaeTofieldiaBog Asphodelimage of plant
TofieldiaceaeTofieldia glabraCarolina Bog Asphodel, White AsphodelPine savanna-pocosin ecotones, wet pine savannas, seepage bogs.Endemic to the Coastal Plain (including Sandhills) of NC and northern SC; reports from GA are dubious.image of plant
TofieldiaceaeTofieldiaceaeFalse-asphodel Familyimage of plant
TofieldiaceaeTrianthaBog Asphodelimage of plant
TofieldiaceaeTriantha glutinosaNorthern Bog Asphodel, Sticky Bog AsphodelBogs and seeps, especially over mafic or calcareous rocks.NL (Newfoundland) west to BC, south to w. NC, ne. GA (Jones & Coile 1988), WV, OH, n. IN, WI, MT, and OR.image of plant
TofieldiaceaeTriantha racemosaSouthern Bog Asphodel, Coastal Plain Bog AsphodelPine savannas, pine savanna-pocosin ecotones, seepage bogs, sinkhole ponds (dolines) in the mountains of VA, acidic wet barrens, montane cliff-base ice ponds (SC).NJ south to nw. FL, west to e. TX; disjunct in c. TN; disjunct in montane SC (E. Ungberg, pers.comm., 2024).image of plant