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FamilyScientific Name Common NameHabitatDistributionImage
AsteraceaeBerlandiera betonicifoliaTexas Green-eyesPost oak woodlands, sandy prairies.MO, s. KS, OK, and n. TX south irregularly to c. LA, e. TX, and c. and se. TX.image of plant
AsteraceaeBerlandiera humilisLow Green-eyesLongleaf pine sandhills.Se. SC, s. GA, n. FL and se. AL.
AsteraceaeBerlandiera lyrataLyreleaf Green-eyesDry, rocky limestone areas.Sw. KS, s. CO south to ne. TX, c. TX, w. TX, NM, AZ, and Mexico (AGS, CHH, COA, DGO, JAL, NLE, SLP, SON, TAM, ZAC).image of plant
AsteraceaeBerlandiera pumila var. pumilaEastern Green-eyesLongleaf pine sandhills, disturbed sandy areas.Nc. SC south to n. peninsular FL, west to s. AL; sw. AR and w. LA to c. TX.image of plant
AsteraceaeBerlandiera pumila var. scabrellaLongleaf pine sandhills.W. LA and e. TX.
AsteraceaeBerlandiera subacaulisFlorida Green-eyesLongleaf pine sandhills, pine rocklands.Endemic to FL, from ne. FL (Clay and Columbia counties) and e. Panhandle FL (Leon, Jefferson, and Taylor counties) south to s. FL (Wunderlin & Hansen 2004).image of plant