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FamilyScientific Name Common NameHabitatDistributionImage
EricaceaeLyonia ferrugineaCrookedwood, Dragonwood, StaggerbushDry oak and pine woodlands, Florida scrub, scrubby pine flatwoods, rarely pocosins, spodosolic flatwoods.Se. SC south to sc. peninsular FL, west to Panhandle FL.image of plant
EricaceaeLyonia fruticosaStaggerbush, Poor-grubPocosins, Florida scrub, pine flatwoods.Se. SC (at least formerly) south to s. peninsular FL, west to e. Panhandle FL.image of plant
EricaceaeLyonia ligustrina var. foliosifloraSouthern Maleberry, He-huckleberryPocosins, seepage bogs, and other wet habitats.Se. VA south to s. FL, west to e. TX and e. OK, and (west of the mountains) north to TN and nc. AR. Var. foliosiflora is the usual variety on the Coastal Plain (including the fall-line sandhills).image of plant
EricaceaeLyonia ligustrina var. ligustrinaNorthern Maleberry, He-huckleberryMountain bogs, shrub balds, bottomlands, other moist to wet habitats, "dry" exposed ridges at high elevations.S. ME, s. NH, s. VT, s. and e. NY, s. OH, WV, and KY south to w. and c. SC, n. GA, and ne. AL, primarily in the mountains and adjacent provinces.image of plant
EricaceaeLyonia lucidaShining FetterbushPocosins, wet woodlands, blackwater swamp forests, other acidic wetlands, especially if peaty. In peninsular FL this species occurs across a remarkable span of soil moistures, from deeply saturated acidic peats upslope into scrubby flatwoods.Se. VA south to s. FL and west to e. and c. LA; also in w. Cuba.image of plant
EricaceaeLyonia marianaStaggerbush, Large-flowered FetterbushPine flatwoods, savannas, pocosin-sandhill ecotones, less commonly in dry rocky woodlands in the lower Piedmont (especially with chestnut oak).RI (formerly) and NY (Long Island) south to c. peninsular and e. Panhandle FL; disjunct west of the Mississippi River in sc. MO, c. and s. AR, nw. LA, se. OK, and e. TX.image of plant