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FamilyScientific Name Common NameHabitatDistributionImage
SapindaceaeAesculus paviaNon-standard. Added for North Carolina Botanical Garden planted species.
SapindaceaeAesculus pavia var. flavescensEdwards Plateau BuckeyeCalcareous woodlands, ravines.Nearly endemic to the Edwards Plateau, TX, and sparingly in adjacent areas.image of plant
SapindaceaeAesculus pavia var. paviaRed BuckeyeCoastal Plain marl forests (wet, calcareous flats), hardwood bluffs, rich floodplains of brownwater and blackwater rivers, basic-mesic forests, shell hammocks and shell middens, calcium-rich sandy soils in maritime forests.Var. pavia ranges from se. NC south to c. peninsular FL and west to e. TX, extending north in the Mississippi Embayment to se. MO and s. IL, and in scattered occurrences off the Coastal Plain, as in sc. TN; also it is sometimes cultivated inland and persistent or slightly naturalizing. Fernald (1950) reports A. pavia from VA and WV, but there is likely taxonomic or nomenclatural confusion.image of plant