| Family | Scientific Name | Common Name | Habitat | Distribution | Image |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Asteraceae | Palafoxia callosa | Small Palafoxia | Calcareous glades, barrens, and woodlands, blackland prairies. | MO, AR, and OK south to c. TX and COA; disjunct in c. MS. | ![]() (c) Campos, Aidan |
| Asteraceae | Palafoxia feayi | Feay’s Palafoxia | Longleaf pine sandhills, Florida scrub. | FL peninsula north to Dixie, Marion, and Volusia counties. | ![]() (c) Sorrie, Bruce A. - CC-BY |
| Asteraceae | Palafoxia hookeriana var. hookeriana | Showy Palafoxia | Xeric sandy pine and oak-pine woodlands. | Endemic to the TX Coastal Plain, from ec. TX to s. TX. Turner & Morris (1976) mention its occurrence "as a weed locally in Lucedale, Mississippi, where it was introduced by seed obtained from natural populations in Texas by the local Methodist preacher". | ![]() © Adam Black |
| Asteraceae | Palafoxia hookeriana var. minor | Carrizo Palafox | Xeric oak and oak-pine woodlands, mainly or entirely on the Carrizo sands. | Endemic to the TX Coastal Plain (Carrizo sands area). | ![]() © Adam Black |
| Asteraceae | Palafoxia integrifolia | Coastal Plain Palafoxia | Longleaf pine sandhills. | Sc. GA (Carter, Baker, & Morris 2009) south to s. FL. | ![]() (c) Keim, Mary - CC-BY-NC-SA, permission granted to NCBG |
| Asteraceae | Palafoxia reverchonii | Reverchon's Palafoxia | Longleaf pine woodlands, other dry, sandy oak-pine woodlands. | Endemic to TX Coastal Plain. | ![]() (c) Hill, Sonnia |
| Asteraceae | Palafoxia rosea var. macrolepis | Rose Palafox | Sandy soils. | E. WY south to sc. TX and w. TX. | |
| Asteraceae | Palafoxia rosea var. rosea | Rose Palafox | Sandy soils. | OK south to e. and se. TX. | ![]() © Adam Black |
| Asteraceae | Palafoxia sphacelata | Rayed Palafox | Sandy prairies. | NE and CO south to nc. TX, trans-Pecos TX, NM, and Mexico (CHH, COA, DGO, SON), barely entering our area. | ![]() (c) Hill, Sonnia |
| Asteraceae | Palafoxia texana var. ambigua | Texas Palafoxia | Calcareous, rocky or sandy sites, also in dry, disturbed areas. | W. LA west to s. TX and TAM, more coastal in distribution than var. texana. | ![]() (c) Hernández, Alexis López - CC-BY |
| Asteraceae | Palafoxia texana var. texana | Tamaulipan Palafox | Rocky or gravelly calcareous soils in thornscrub. | Tamaulipan Plains area of s. TX (barely entering our area), south and west to TAM, NLE, COA, and CHI. | ![]() (c) Keith, Eric - CC-BY-NC, permission granted to NCBG |









