Family | Scientific Name | Common Name | Habitat | Distribution | Image |
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Amaryllidaceae | Zephyranthes atamasco | Common Atamasco-lily | Bottomland forests and adjacent road shoulders, wet meadows, sometimes in upland forests over mafic rocks. | Se. and sc. VA south to n. FL, west to s. MS. | |
Amaryllidaceae | Zephyranthes bifida | Oxblood-lily | Persistent from horticultural use. | Native of South America (Uruguay, ne. Argentina, s. Brazil, and Paraguay). | |
Amaryllidaceae | Zephyranthes candida | Fall Rain-lily | Cultivated, persistent or spreading from cultivation. | Native of South America. | |
Amaryllidaceae | Zephyranthes chlorosolen | Brazos Rain-Lily, Evening Rain-Lily, Cebolleta | Prairies and other moist to dry habitats. | AL, MS, AR, s. KS, n. TX, and s. NM south into n. Mexico. | |
Amaryllidaceae | Zephyranthes citrina | Yellow Zephyr-lily, Citron Rain-lily | Disturbed areas, waif from horticultural use. | Native of South America. | |
Amaryllidaceae | Zephyranthes drummondii | Ceboletta | Prairies, rocky areas, eastwards in disturbed areas such as lawns. | LA and TX south into Mexico (COA, NLE, SLP). | |
Amaryllidaceae | Zephyranthes insularum | Island Zephyrlily | Disturbed areas, waif from horticultural use. | Native of West Indies and Mexico. | |
Amaryllidaceae | Zephyranthes jonesii | Jones's Rain-Lily | Habitat poorly understood. | Endemic to se. and s. TX (Bee, Cameron, Goliad, Nueces, Refugio, San Patricio, and Vistoria counties) | |
Amaryllidaceae | Zephyranthes minuta | Pink Rain-lily | Disturbed areas. | Native of Mexico. | |
Amaryllidaceae | Zephyranthes pulchella | Showy Zephyr-lily, Golden Zephyr-lily, Yellow Rain-lily | Low areas, especially in seasonally or intermittently flooded areas | TX south to ne. Mexico (NLE, TAM). | |
Amaryllidaceae | Zephyranthes refugiensis | Refugio Zephyr-Lily | In open swales in prairies, on "tight sandy loam" (Carr 2016). | Endemic in se. TX (Goliad, Refugio, and San Patricio counties). | |
Amaryllidaceae | Zephyranthes robusta | Copperlily | Lawns, disturbed areas, waif from horticultural use. | Native of Brazil. | |
Amaryllidaceae | Zephyranthes rosea | Cuban Zephyrlily | Lawns, disturbed areas, persistent from horticultural use. | Native of the West Indies and Central America. | |
Amaryllidaceae | Zephyranthes simpsonii | Florida Atamasco-lily, Red-margined Atamasco-lily | Dry to dry-mesic sandy soils (usually with admixture of shell hash) of coastal fringe sandhills or mainland maritime forests, usually associated with Quercus hemisphaerica, on barrier islands or within about 10 km of the ocean (NC, SC), pine flatwoods (FL, GA). | Se. NC (Brunswick and Columbus counties) and ne. SC (Horry and Georgetown counties); s. GA, c. and s. peninsular FL. Populations further west along the Gulf Coast (such as s. MS) may be introduced. | |
Amaryllidaceae | Zephyranthes smallii | Small's Rain-Lily | Low areas. | Endemic to s. TX (Cameron County), apparently not seen since the 1940s. | |
Amaryllidaceae | Zephyranthes traubii | Traub's Rain-Lily | Prairies. | Se. TX (including (Aransas, Brazoria, Colorado, Galveston and Refugio counties); possibly also in ne. Mexico. | |
Amaryllidaceae | Zephyranthes treatiae | Wet savannas. | S. GA (Jones & Coile 1998) south to c. peninsular FL. | ||
Amaryllidaceae | Zephyranthes tubispatha | Rio Grande Copperlily | Road shoulders, lawns, disturbed areas. | Native of s. Brazil. Reported for Coastal Plain of AL (Woods & Diamond 2006), GA (Carter, Baker, & Morris 2009), MS (Barbour 2017), and FL. |
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