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FamilyScientific Name Common NameHabitatDistributionImage
LamiaceaeDicerandra christmaniiLake Wales Balm, Christman’s MintFlorida scrub.Endemic to Highlands County, FL.image of plant
LamiaceaeDicerandra cornutissimaLong-spurred Scrub-balm, Robin's MintFlorida scrub.Endemic to Marion and Sumter counties, FL.image of plant
LamiaceaeDicerandra densifloraFlorida Scrub-balmLongleaf pine sandhills.Endemic to n. peninsular FL (Huck 1987). Reported for GA by Small (1933), but this report is apparently in error.image of plant
LamiaceaeDicerandra frutescensScrub Balm, Lloyd’s MintFlorida scrub, longleaf pine sandhills.Endemic to Highlands County, FL.image of plant
LamiaceaeDicerandra fumellaSmoky Balm, Alabama BalmSandhills and dry sandy hammocks.Panhandle of FL west to s. AL.
LamiaceaeDicerandra immaculata var. immaculataLakela’s Balm, Olga’s MintFlorida scrub.Endemic to Indian River and St. Lucie counties, FL.image of plant
LamiaceaeDicerandra immaculata var. savannarumSavanna BalmCoastal dunes and interdune swales.Endemic to St. Lucie County, FL.image of plant
LamiaceaeDicerandra linearifolia var. linearifoliaSandhills and flatwoods.W. Coastal Plain and adjacent Piedmont of GA.image of plant
LamiaceaeDicerandra linearifolia var. robustiorLongleaf pine sandhills and flatwoods.Sc. Coastal Plain of GA (Brooks, Echols, Lowndes counties) (Huck 1987) south to e. Panhandle FL and ne. FL, east of the Chattahoochee-Apalachicola River, with a hybrid zone with D. fumella in the Marianna Lowland west of the Chattahoochee-Apalachicola and east of the Choctawhatchee Divide.image of plant
LamiaceaeDicerandra modestaBlushing Scrub BalmFlorida scrub.Endemic to Polk County, FL.image of plant
LamiaceaeDicerandra odoratissimaHarper’s Scrub-balmLongleaf pine sandhills.S. SC south to se. GA.image of plant
LamiaceaeDicerandra radfordianaRadford's Scrub-balmDry pine flatwoods and longleaf pine sandhills.Endemic to e. GA (McIntosh County).image of plant
LamiaceaeDicerandra species 1Georgia Scrub-balmDry flatwoods and longleaf pine sandhills.Endemic to e. GA (in the Atlantic Coastal Plain).
LamiaceaeDicerandra thinicolaTitusville BalmFlorida scrub, especially yellow sands. Religated in some cases to sandy firelanes on the margins of overgrown Quercus myrtifolia or Q. geminata scrub.Endemic to Brevard County, FL.image of plant