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FamilyScientific Name Common NameHabitatDistributionImage
AmaranthaceaeFroelichia drummondiiDrummond's Snake-cottonSand plains, oak mottes, roadsides.E. and s. TX.image of plant
(c) Knight, Eric - CC-BY
AmaranthaceaeFroelichia floridana var. campestrisPlains Cottonweed, Plins SnakecottonOpen sandy habitats, sandy oak savannas, sandy fields, other disturbed areas (roadsides, railroads).OH, MN, and CO south to w. KY, AR, and TX, and Mexico (CHH, COA, VER).image of plant
(c) Faulkner, Erin - CC-BY-NC, permission granted to NCBG
AmaranthaceaeFroelichia floridana var. floridanaFlorida Cottonweed, Common CottonweedLongleaf pine sandhills, sandy fields, sandy roadsides.S. NC south to n. FL, and west to LA, north in the interior to w. TN; disjunct (probably introduced) in DE, e. MD, s. NJ, and NY (Long Island).image of plant
(c) Weakley, Alan
AmaranthaceaeFroelichia floridana var. pallescensFlorida CottonweedLongleaf pine sandhills, sandy fields, sandy roadsides.S. GA to s. peninsular FL.
AmaranthaceaeFroelichia gracilisSlender CottonweedDry soils; eastwards adventive in vacant lots, sandy fields, railroad banks.Native of mw. United States and n. Mexico (CHH, COA, NLE, SON, TAM), the eastern limit of its native distribution uncertain.image of plant
(c) Fleming, Gary P.
AmaranthaceaeFroelichia latifoliaGrasslands, forest edges, dunes.E. TX to s. TX.image of plant
(c) Hill, Sonnia
AmaranthaceaeFroelichia texanaTexas Snake-cottonOak mottes, sandy prairies.TX south to TAM and NLE.image of plant
(c) Keith, Eric - CC-BY-NC, permission granted to NCBG