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Hepatica acutiloba A.P. de Candolle. Sharp-lobed Hepatica, Sharp-lobed Liverleaf. Phen: (Late Jan-) Mar-Apr. Hab: Moist forests, especially over calcareous or mafic rocks. Dist: ME, s. QC, s. ON, and MN south to SC, AL, MS (Tishomingo County), and AR.

Origin/Endemic status: Native

Taxonomy Comments: See comments under H. americana about the taxonomy of our two taxa of Hepatica.

Synonymy : = C, F, G, Il, Mi, NY, RAB, Tn, W, WV, Jiang et al (2017); = Anemone acutiloba (DC.) G.Lawson – Ar, FNA3, NE, Pa, Va, Hoot, Meyer, & Manning (2012); = Hepatica acuta (Pursh) Britton – S, S13; = Hepatica nobilis Mill. var. acuta (Pursh) Steyerm. – K1, K3, K4, Steyermark & Steyermark (1960)

Links to other floras: = Anemone acutiloba - FNA3

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native range: eastern North America