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Support the Flora of the Southeastern US

2024 has been a banner year for making the best flora we can imagine. We've created:
With financial support from people like you, we are aiming even higher in 2025. Together we can accomplish all this: Vote on our 2025 priorities
  • Add Global Conservation Ranks (GRanks) vote
  • Professional graphic keys (polyclaves) to individual families/genera vote
  • 2 new FloraQuest apps: Florida & Mid-South vote
  • Image overlays highlighting diagnostic characters with arrows vote
  • iNaturalist integration in FloraQuest vote
Write-in vote: vote
We've set a goal of recruiting 200 ongoing supporters to donate $15 or more each month in 2025. Please help us reach this goal and make next year's flora even better:
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FamilyScientific Name Common NameHabitatDistributionImage
ApiaceaeChaerophyllum bulbosumParsnip ChervilWaif in DC.Native of Europe.image of plant
ApiaceaeChaerophyllum procumbens var. procumbensCommon Spreading ChervilAlluvial forests, moist slope forests.NY and s. ON to MI, s. WI, and e. NE, south to GA, n. peninsular FL (Alachua County), AR, and OK.image of plant
ApiaceaeChaerophyllum procumbens var. shortiiShort's Spreading ChervilNutrient-rich mountain forests, alluvial forests.W. PA west to IN, south to SC (?), KY, TN (?), AR, and LA (?).image of plant
ApiaceaeChaerophyllum tainturieriSouthern ChervilRoadsides, disturbed areas, fields.MD west to NE, south to c. peninsular FL, TX, and AZimage of plant
ApiaceaeChaerophyllum temulemRough ChervilWaif on ballast.Native of Europe; introduced as a waif in PA and NJ.