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FamilyScientific Name Common NameHabitatDistributionImage
BrassicaceaeLeavenworthia alabamica var. alabamicaLimestone glades.Endemic to n. AL (Colbert, Franklin, and Lawrence counties).
BrassicaceaeLeavenworthia alabamica var. brachystylaLimestone glades, other calcareous sites.Endemic to n. AL (Morgan County).
BrassicaceaeLeavenworthia aureaGolden GladecressEndemic to e. OK.
BrassicaceaeLeavenworthia crassa var. crassaLimestone glades, disturbed calcareous soils nearby.Endemic to n. AL (Lawrence and Morgan counties).
BrassicaceaeLeavenworthia crassa var. elongataLimestone glades, disturbed calcareous soils nearby.Endemic to n. AL (Morgan County).
BrassicaceaeLeavenworthia exigua var. exiguaLimestone glades, disturbed calcareous sites nearby.Endemic to the Central Basin of c. TN (8 counties) (Chester, Wofford, & Kral 1997), western Highland Rim (Decatur and Perry counties), and the Ridge and Valley of nw. GA (Walker and Catoosa counties).image of plant
BrassicaceaeLeavenworthia exigua var. laciniataLimestone glades, disturbed calcareous sites nearby.Endemic to the Western Highland Rim and w. Knobs of c. KY (Bullitt and Jefferson counties).image of plant
BrassicaceaeLeavenworthia exigua var. luteaLimestone glades, disturbed calcareous sites nearby.Endemic to the Central Basin of n. AL (Jefferson County) and c. TN (Bedford and Maury counties) (Chester, Wofford, & Kral 1997).image of plant
BrassicaceaeLeavenworthia stylosaLimestone glades, disturbed calcareous sites nearby.Endemic to the Central Basin of c. TN (Sumner, Smith, Wilson, Davidson, Rutherford, Bedford, and Maury counties) (Chester, Wofford, & Kral 1997).image of plant
BrassicaceaeLeavenworthia texanaTexas Golden GladecressLimestone glades.Endemic to e. TX (Nacogdoches, Sabine, and San Augustine counties).
BrassicaceaeLeavenworthia torulosaNecklace GladecressLimestone glades, disturbed calcareous sites nearby (fields).Endemic to the Central Basin of c. TN (10 counties), the Ridge and Valley of e. TN (Bradley and Meigs counties), the Western Highland Rim of KY (Logan, Simpson, Todd, and Warren counties), n. AL (Madison County), and reported form MO (possibly based on an herbarium mounting/labeling error).image of plant
BrassicaceaeLeavenworthia unifloraLimestone glades, disturbed calcareous sites nearby (fields).Endemic to the Central Basin of c. TN (8 counties), the Ridge and Valley of e. TN (Hamilton, Meigs, Bledsoe, and Knox counties), nw. GA (Walker and Murray counties), c. KY (15 counties), and the Interior Highlands of MO and n. AR. Reported from a church parking lot in Shenandoah County, VA (Domague & McMullen 2013).image of plant

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