Family | Scientific Name | Common Name | Habitat | Distribution | Image |
Hamamelidaceae | Fothergilla ×intermedia | Hybrid Witch Alder, "Mount Airy" Witch Alder | Commonly cultivated, perhaps persistent. Often misidentified as Fothergilla major. | Of horticultural origin. | |
Hamamelidaceae | Fothergilla gardenii | Pocosin Witch-alder | Wet savannas, pocosins, and margins of pocosins, and pitcherplant bogs. | Se. NC south to e. GA; reports from w. GA, s. AL, and Panhandle FL are F. milleri and F. parvifolia. | 
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Hamamelidaceae | Fothergilla major | Large Witch-alder | Dry ridgetop forests of middle elevation ridges in the mountains, especially along the Blue Ridge Escarpment, summits and upper slopes of Piedmont monadnocks, north-facing bluffs and along small streams in the lower Piedmont. | C. NC west to ne. TN, south to nc. GA and nc. AL; disjunct in AR. | 
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Hamamelidaceae | Fothergilla milleri | Miller's Witch-alder | Seepy, acid wetlands. | Coastal Plain of wc. GA (Taylor County), s. AL (Baldwin, Covington, Escambia, Geneva counties), and Panhandle FL (Okaloosa, Walton counties). | 
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Hamamelidaceae | Fothergilla parvifolia | Kearney's Witch-alder | Wet savannas, pocosins, and margins of pocosins, and pitcherplant bogs. | Inner Coastal Plain (fall-line Sandhills) of SC and inner and outer Coastal Plain of e. GA. | 
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