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FamilyScientific Name Common NameHabitatDistributionImage
AmaryllidaceaeHymenocallis choctawensisFlorida Panhandle Spiderlily, Choctaw SpiderlilyFloodplains.GA (floodplain of the Ochlockonee River) and Panhandle FL west to LA.image of plant
(c) Griffith, Floyd A.
AmaryllidaceaeHymenocallis coronariaShoals Spiderlily, Cahaba LilyRocky river shoals, usually with Justicia americana and Podostemum ceratophyllum.Nc. SC south and west to wc. AL.image of plant
(c) Ward, Scott G
AmaryllidaceaeHymenocallis crassifoliaTidal marshes, margins of tidal guts, banks of blackwater rivers.Se. NC south to ne. FL (Putnam County).image of plant
(c) Cressler, Alan M.
AmaryllidaceaeHymenocallis duvalensisDixie Spiderlily, Duval SpiderlilyBlackwater floodplain (Suwanee River).S. GA (floodplain of the Suwanee River) south to n. FL.image of plant
(c) Corder, Brandon
AmaryllidaceaeHymenocallis franklinensisCow Creek SpiderlilySlightly brackish river margins.Endemic to the Ochlockonee River (Franklin and Wakulla counties) in the FL Panhandle.image of plant
(c) mfeaver - CC-BY
AmaryllidaceaeHymenocallis gholsoniiGholson’s SpiderlilyPineland bogs.Endemic to Liberty County in the FL Panhandleimage of plant
(c) Ward, Scott G
AmaryllidaceaeHymenocallis godfreyiGodfrey’s Spiderlily, St. Marks Marsh SpiderlilyBrackish marshes.Endemic to Wakulla County in the FL Panhandle
AmaryllidaceaeHymenocallis henryaeHenry's Spiderlily, Liberty Spiderlily, Blue Spiderlily, Green SpiderlilyCypress depressions and wet pine flatwoods.Endemic to Bay, Gulf, Liberty, and Walton counties in the FL Panhandle.image of plant
© Floyd A. Griffith
AmaryllidaceaeHymenocallis latifoliaMangrove Spiderlily, Perfumed SpiderlilyDunes, dune swales, mangrove swamps, other moist habitats.Reaching its northern limit in Volusia County, FL on the east coast of the FL peninsula and Hillsborough County on the west coast.image of plant
(c) Sorrie, Bruce A. - CC-BY
AmaryllidaceaeHymenocallis liriosmeWestern Marsh Spiderlily; Louisiana Marsh SpiderlilySwamps, bottomlands, ditches.AR and OK south to s. AL and TX.image of plant
(c) Ware, Richard & Teresa - CC-BY-NC, permission granted to NCBG
AmaryllidaceaeHymenocallis littoralisTropical SpiderlilyA waif from horticultural use.Native of tropical America.image of plant
© Danielle Lacouture
AmaryllidaceaeHymenocallis occidentalis var. eulaeSummer SpiderlilyFloodplains and seepage areas.AR and OK south to TX; disjunct east of the Mississippi River in the the Mississippi Delta part of MS.image of plant
(c) Hill, Sonnia
AmaryllidaceaeHymenocallis occidentalis var. occidentalisHammock Spiderlily, Woodland Spiderlily, Northern SpiderlilyMesic soils of slopes and floodplain forests, gabbro glades and other calcareous upland flats.W. NC south to Panhandle FL, west to AR, LA, and extreme e. TX.image of plant
© Floyd A. Griffith
AmaryllidaceaeHymenocallis palmeriAlligator-lilyCypress swamps; wet pine flatwoods, disturbed wet areas.Ne. FL (Bradford and Duval counties) south to s. peninsular FLimage of plant
(c) Ward, Scott G
AmaryllidaceaeHymenocallis puntagordensisPunta Gorda Spiderlily, Small-cup SpiderlilyPine flatwoods.Endemic to sw. peninsular FL (Charlotte County).image of plant
(c) Cressler, Alan M.
AmaryllidaceaeHymenocallis pygmaeaPygmy Spiderlily, Waccamaw SpiderlilyBanks of blackwater rivers.Se. NC south to ne. SC, perhaps endemic to the Waccamaw and Pee Dee river drainages, where locally abundant.image of plant
(c) Bradley, Keith
AmaryllidaceaeHymenocallis rotataSpring-run SpiderlilySpring-runs.Endemic to FL, in the Panhandle (Wakulla County) and n. peninsular FL (Alachua, Columbia, and Duval counties southward to c. peninsular FL).image of plant
(c) Cressler, Alan M.
AmaryllidaceaeHymenocallis tridentataFlorida Spider-lilyMarshes, wet prairies.Endemic to peninsular FL.image of plant
(c) Bridges, Edwin