Family | Scientific Name | Common Name | Habitat | Distribution | Image |
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Fabaceae | Tephrosia angustissima | Narrowleaf Hoary-pea | Pinelands, coastal scrub. | Endemic to s. FL. | |
Fabaceae | Tephrosia chrysophylla | Sprawling Goat's-rue | Longleaf pine sandhills. | E. GA s. to s. FL, and west to s. MS. | |
Fabaceae | Tephrosia cinerea | Ashen Hoary-pea | Disturbed areas, presumably only a waif. | Native of South America. Reported from an 19th century ballast collection from Mobile, AL. | |
Fabaceae | Tephrosia corallicola | Coral Hoarypea | Pine rocklands. | S. peninsular FL; West Indies (Cuba). | |
Fabaceae | Tephrosia curtissii | Curtiss’s Hoarypea | Mesic flatwoods, coastal strands. | S. peninsular FL. | |
Fabaceae | Tephrosia florida | Florida Hoarypea, Florida Goat’s-rue | Pine savannas and other pinelands. | E. NC south to s. FL, west to se. LA, a Southeastern Coastal Plain endemic. | |
Fabaceae | Tephrosia hispidula | Sprawling Hoarypea | Pine savannas and other pinelands. | E. NC (se. VA?) south to c. peninsular FL, west to se. LA, a Southeastern Coastal Plain endemic. Fernald (1950) reported this species from se. VA. | |
Fabaceae | Tephrosia lindheimeri | Lindheimer's Tephrosia | Sandy soils. | C. TX south to s. TX and TAM. | |
Fabaceae | Tephrosia mohrii | Dwarf Goat's-rue | Longleaf pine sandhills, dry pine flatwoods. | GA and westward to s. AL in the East Gulf Coastal Plain. | |
Fabaceae | Tephrosia mysteriosa | Lake Wales Ridge Hoarypea | Yellow-sand longleaf pine sandhills. | Endemic to c. peninsular FL on the Lake Wales and Mount Dora ridges (Polk, Highlands, Marion, and Lake counties). | |
Fabaceae | Tephrosia onobrychoides | Dry pinelands. | S. AL, n. AR, e. OK, south to s. LA, and sc. TX. | ||
Fabaceae | Tephrosia purpurea | Fishpoison | Chrome or piles, as a waif. | Native of the Old World tropics. | |
Fabaceae | Tephrosia rugelii | Rugel’s Hoarypea | Longleaf pine sandhills. | Ne. and Panhandle FL (Jefferson County) south to s. FL. | |
Fabaceae | Tephrosia seminole | Seminole Hoary-pea | Pinelands. | S. FL (Hendry and Collier counties). | |
Fabaceae | Tephrosia spicata | Spiked Hoarypea | Longleaf pine sandhills, dry oak and oak-pine woodlands. | S. DE south to s. FL, west to w. LA, north in the interior to se., sc., and sw. TN and se. KY. | |
Fabaceae | Tephrosia virginiana | Virginia Goat's-rue, Devil's Shoelaces, Virginia Hoarypea, Catgut, Dolly Varden, Rabbit's-pea | Longleaf pine sandhills, other dry or dryish pinelands, xeric and/or rocky oak and oak-pine woodlands and forests, rock outcrops, shale barrens and other barrens, dry roadbanks. | S. NH west to WI, se. MN, and c. KS, south to c. peninsular FL, c. TX, and nw. TX. |
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