Coreopsis integrifolia Poiret. Common name: Chipola Dye-flower. Phenology: Mid Aug-early Nov. Habitat: Banks and floodplains of small blackwater streams (especially over limestone), edges of swamp forests bordering longleaf pinelands or bordering brackish marshes, floodplain-adjacent roadsides and pipeline rights-of-way. Distribution: Se. SC south to FL Panhandle, apparently rare throughout its range.
ID notes: Related to C. palustris and C. linifolia, the leaves are cauline and opposite, the petioles are ciliate.
Origin/Endemic status: Endemic
Synonymy ⓘ: = Fl7, FNA21, GW2, K4, S, SE1, WH3, Sherff & Alexander (1955), Smith (1976), Sorrie, LeBlond, & Weakley (2013), Tadesse & Crawford (2023); = n/a — RAB. Basionym: Coreopsis integrifolia Poir. 1811
Links to other floras: = Coreopsis integrifolia - FNA21
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Wetland Indicator Status:
- Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain: FACW
Heliophily ⓘ: 6
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