Family | Scientific Name | Common Name | Habitat | Distribution | Image |
Asteraceae | Anacis delphiniifolia | Larkspur Coreopsis | Dry woodlands. | The species ranges from e. VA and s. NC south to c. GA, and se. TN (Polk County) (Chester, Wofford, & Kral 1997), and reputedly AL. | 
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Asteraceae | Anacis major | Woodland Coreopsis | Dry woodlands, dry and dry-mesic forests, longleaf pine sandhills, roadsides. | W. VA, WV, s. OH, and KY south to GA, FL Panhandle, s. AL, s.MS, and se. LA; disjunct in w. LA. | 
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Asteraceae | Anacis palmata | Finger Coreopsis, Stiff Tickseed, Prairie Coreopsis | Prairies, glades, oak savannas, woodlands, roadsides. | Se. MI, WI, and MN south to n. LA and se. OK. | 
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Asteraceae | Anacis pulchra | Lookout Mountain Coreopsis | Sandstone outcrops and adjacent woodlands. | Endemic to ne. AL (reports from GA are apparently unsubstantiated). | 
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Asteraceae | Anacis tripteris | Tall Coreopsis | Bottomland forests, riverside scours, other rich, moist woodlands and woodland borders, wet hammocks (FL), primarily over calcareous or mafic rocks or on nutrient-rich alluvium. | MA, s. ON, and WI south to Panhandle FL and e. TX. | 
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Asteraceae | Anacis verticillata | Threadleaf Coreopsis | Dry sandy, rocky, or clayey woodlands and woodland borders; also a waif or persistent from horticultural use. | Smith (1976) indicates that the species consists of two chromosome races, a diploid, ranging in the Piedmont and Mountains from c. SC and NC north to ne. WV, and s. MD, and an allotetraploid, limited to the Coastal Plain of ne. NC and se. VA. | 
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