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FamilyScientific Name Common NameHabitatDistributionImage
LiliaceaeErythronium albidumWhite Trout Lily, Blonde LilianRich, mesic forests, over calcareous substrates or in very nutrient-rich alluvial soils.S. ON west to MN, south to n. VA, n. AL, MS, MO, OK, and ne. TX. Reports from nw. GA are erroneous (M. Medley, 2019, pers. comm.).image of plant
LiliaceaeErythronium americanum ssp. americanumAmerican Trout LilyMoist bottomland or slope forests, especially over mafic or calcareous rocks.NB west to ON and MN, south to sc. NC, c. TN, n. AR, and OK.image of plant
LiliaceaeErythronium americanum ssp. harperiHarper's Trout LilyMoist forests.Ne. TN and nc. TN south to extreme se. TN, nw. GA, and nc. AL.image of plant
LiliaceaeErythronium mesochoreumPrairie Trout-lily, Midland Fawn-lilyPrairies, dry woodlands.S. IN, n. IL, IA, and e. NE south to se. MO, c. AR, and e. TX.image of plant
LiliaceaeErythronium rostratumBeaked Trout LilyMoist bottomland or slope forests.C. TN, MO, and se. KS, south to c. AL, wc. LA, se. OK, and ne. TX.image of plant
LiliaceaeErythronium umbilicatum ssp. monostolumSouthern Appalachian Trout LilyHigh elevation coves, slopes, and grassy balds, moist forests.Ssp. monostolum is endemic to the high mountains of NC and TN; it approaches the VA border and should be sought, especially in the Grayson Highlands area. A puzzling population in n. AL may represent this taxon.image of plant
LiliaceaeErythronium umbilicatum ssp. umbilicatumDimpled Trout LilyMoist bottomland or slope forests, or in rather dry upland habitats.VA and e. WV south through NC, SC, and e. TN to c. GA, e. AL, and Panhandle FL.image of plant

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