Lynch & Zomlefer, SACPLF Supplement:Annotated Species List 1

Supplementary File

Southeastern Naturalist

Online Supplementary Appendix 1 to: Lynch, P.S., and W.B. Zomlefer. 2016. Vascular Plant Flora of the South Atlantic Coastal Plain Limestone Forest: A Globally Imperiled Association Endemic to Central Georgia.Southeastern Naturalist 15(2):331–345.

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Annotated List of Vascular Plants

Southern Atlantic Coastal Plain Limestone Forest

A list of 336 vascular plant species vouchered from the SACPLF representing 218 genera in 98 families is provided below, separated into ferns, gymnosperms and angiosperms and arranged alphabetically by genus and species.Plant nomenclature follows Weakley (2011), unless indicated otherwise.Angiosperm family delineation follows APG (2009).Common names follow Weakley (2011) when available, supplemented by the Plants Database (USDA-NRCS 2015).

Key to the Annotated List

Counties: B = Bleckley; H = Houston; T = Twiggs; † =county record for GA and VSC Herbaria.L= Lynch collection numbers; Z = Zomlefer collection numbers; s.n. = sine numero (collection lacks collection number).State status: E = endangered (critically imperiled), T = threatened (likely to become endangered); federal status: LE = endangered (critically imperiled); rank: G = global rank, S = state rank; 1 = critically imperiled (very high risk of extirpation), 2 = imperiled (high risk of extirpation), 3 = vulnerable (moderate risk of extirpation), 4 = apparently secure, 5 = secure, ? = inexact numeric rank (GA-DNR 2015, USFWS 2015).* =non-native (exotic) species; invasive status (GA-EPPC 2006): [Cat. 1] = serious problem in Georgia natural areas; [Cat.2] = moderate problem in Georgia natural areas; [Cat. 3] = minor problem in Georgia natural areas; [Cat. 4] = not a problem in Georgia natural areas or in need of additional research.Abundance: c = common (present in large numbers throughout most formally sampled sites in a variety of habitats); o = occasional (locally common or present in most formally sampled sites but restricted in habitat); i = infrequent (present in only a few formally sampled sites and restricted in habitat); r = rare (few individuals encountered in only one or two formally sampled sites and severely restricted in habitat).

Ferns

ASPLENIACEAE

Asplenium heteroresiliens W.H. Wagner, Marl Spleenwort—H†; r; T, S1/G2; L120

Asplenium platyneuron (L.) Britton, Sterns and Poggenb., Ebony Spleenwort—B†; c; L304

ATHYRIACEAE

Athyrium asplenioides (Michx.) A.A. Eaton, Southern Lady Fern—B; o; L306

*Deparia petersenii (Kunze) M. Kato, Japanese False Spleenwort—B†; r; L753

BLECHNACEAE

Woodwardia areolata (L.) T. Moore, Netted Chain Fern—B†; i; L1418

DRYOPTERIDACEAE

Polystichum acrostichoides (Michx.) Schott, Christmas Fern—T; c; Z2445

ONOCLEACEAE

Onoclea sensibilis L. var. sensibilis,Sensitive Fern—H; o; L1325

OPHIOGLOSSACEAE

Ophioglossum engelmannii Prantl, Limestone Adder’s Tongue—H; r; S2S3/G5;L716

Sceptridium biternatum (Sav.) Lyon [=Botrychium biternatum (Sav.) Underw.], Southern Grapefern—B†, H; o; L1360, s.n. (3)

OSMUNDACEAE

Osmundastrum cinnamomeum (L.) C. Presl, Cinnamon Fern—H; i; L1365

POLYPODIACEAE

Pleopeltis polypodioides (L.) Andrews & Windham ssp. michauxiana (Weath.) Andrews & Windham, Resurrection Fern—H; o; L28

Gymnosperms

CUPRESSACEAE

Juniperus virginiana L., Eastern Red Cedar—H; o; Z2462

PINACEAE

Pinus glabra Walter, Spruce Pine—T†; i; Ls.n.

Pinus taeda L., Loblolly Pine—T†; o; Z2446

Angiosperms

ACANTHACEAE

Justicia ovata (Walter) Lindau var. ovata,Coastal Plain Water-willow—T†; o; L1140

Ruellia caroliniensis (J.F. Gmel.) Steud., Carolina Wild-petunia—B†, H; o; L517, 675, s.n.

Ruellia purshiana Fern., Pursh's Wild-petunia—H†; r; L270

Yeatesia viridiflora (Nees) Small, Yellow Bract-spike—B†, H†, T†; o; L23, 297, 384, 520, 535, 686, 1281

ADOXACEAE

Viburnum nudum L.,Southern Wild Raisin—H†; i; L1262

Viburnum prunifolium L., Black Haw—H; o; L790, 1102, 1324, s.n. (5)

Viburnum rufidulum Raf., Southern Black Haw—H; i; L481, s.n.

ALTINGIACEAE

Liquidambar styraciflua L., Sweet Gum—H; c; L1101

AMARYLLIDACEAE

Allium canadense L. var. canadense, Wild Onion—H; o; L1032

Hymenocallis occidentalis (LeConte) Kunth var. occidentalis, Woodland Spider-lily—H†; i; L471

Nothoscordum bivalve (L.) Britton, Grace Garlic—H; c; L123

Zephyranthes atamasca (L.) Herb., Common Atamasco-lily—H; o; L917

ANACARDIACEAE

Toxicodendron radicans (L.) Kuntze, Poison Ivy—T†; c; Z2447

ANNONACEAE

Asimina parviflora (Michx.) Dunal, Small-flowered Pawpaw—H, T†; i; L974, 1037, s.n.

Asimina triloba (L.) Dunal, Common Pawpaw—H; c; L257, 470

APIACEAE

Cryptotaenia canadensis (L.) DC., Honewort—H; o; L344

Sanicula canadensis L. var. floridana (Bickn.) H. Wolff, Florida Snakeroot—B†, H, T†; c; L243, 301a, 563, 1183, s.n. (6)

Sanicula odorata (Raf.) K.M. Pryer & L.R. Phillippe, Clustered Snakeroot—B†, H; o; L301b, s.n.

Thaspium barbinode (Michx.) Nutt., Hairyjoint Meadowparsnip—H†; i; L292, 343

Thaspium trifoliatum (L.) A.Gray var. aureum (L.) Britton, Meadowparsnip—T†; i; L1398

Zizia aurea W.D.J. Koch, Common Golden-Alexanders—H; o; L949

APOCYNACEAE

Amsonia tabernaemontana Walter, Wideleaf Bluestars—T†; i; L971

Asclepias variegata L., White Milkweed—H†; i; L281

Gonolobus suberosus (L.) R. Br. var. suberosus,Eastern Anglepod—H, T†; o; L345, 1147

Matelea flavidula (Chapm.) Woodson, Yellow Spinypod—H; r; S3?/G3?;L278

Trachelospermum difforme (Walter) A. Gray, Climbing Dogbane—H†, T†; i; Ls.n. (2)

AQUIFOLIACEAE

Ilex decidua Walter var. decidua, Possum-haw—T†; o; Z2443

Ilex opaca Aiton var. opaca,American Holly—H; o; L802

ARACEAE

Arisaema dracontium (L.) Schott, Green Dragon—H†; i; L1034

Arisaema triphyllum (L.) Schott, Jack-in-the-pulpit—T†; o;L1141

ARALIACEAE

Aralia spinosa L., Devil's-walking-stick—H; i; Z2466

Hydrocotyle verticillata Thunb., Whorled Marshpennywort—B†; o; L307

Panax quinquefolius L., Ginseng—H; r; S3/G3G4; L387

ARECACEAE

Rhapidophyllum hystrix (Pursh) H. Wendl. & Drude, Needle Palm—B†; o; L588

Sabal minor (Jacq.) Pers., Dwarf Palmetto—B†, H; c; L30, 313

ARISTOLOCHIACEAE

Asarum canadense L., Common Wild-ginger—H†;r; L958

Endodeca serpentaria (L.) Raf., Turpentine-root—H; o; L518, 685, 1179

Hexastylis arifolia (Michx.) Small var. arifolia; Little Brown Jug—T†; o; Z2450

ASPARAGACEAE

*Liriope muscari (Decne.) L.H. Bailey, Liriope—B†; i; [Cat. 3]; L756

Maianthemum racemosum (L.) Link ssp. racemosum,False Solomon's-seal—H†, T†; o; L117, 671, 966

Polygonatum biflorum (Walter) Elliott var. biflorum, Small Solomon's-seal—H†, T†; o; L961, 969, 1040

ASTERACEAE

Bidens bipinnata L., Spanish Needles—B†, H; i; [Cat. 4]; L577, 791.This native species [see ITIS (2015), Weakley (2011), Wunderlin & Hansen (2011)] is listed by the GA-EPPC (2006) as an “exotic” invasive.

Brintonia discoidea (Elliott) Greene, Rayless Mock-goldenrod—B†, H†, T†; i; L1405, 1414, 1420, s.n.

Conoclinium coelestinum (L.) DC., Mistflower—H; i; L647, s.n.

Elephantopus carolinianus Raeusch., Leafy Elephant’s-foot—B†, H; o; L548, 653

Elephantopus tomentosus L., Common Elephant’s-foot—B†, H; o; L536, 636

Erigeron annuus (L.) Pers., Annual Fleabane—H†; o; L1111

Erigeron pulchellus Michx. var. pulchellus,Robin's-plantain—H†; r; L1025

Erigeron strigosus Muhl. ex Willd. var. strigosus,Common Rough Fleabane—H; o; L263

Fleischmannia incarnata (Walter) R.M. King & H. Rob., Pink Thoroughwort—B†, H; o; L33, 758, s.n.

Helenium autumnale L., Common Sneezeweed—H; i; L712

Lactuca floridana (L.) Gaertn., Woodland Lettuce—H†, i; L1371, 1389

Liatris elegantula (Greene) K. Schum., Shaggy Blazing Star—H; i; L1, 1370

Mikania scandens (L.) Willd., Climbing Hempweed—T†; o;L1302

Packera glabella (Poir) C. Jeffrey, Butterweed—H, T†; i; L84, 173

Packera obovata (Muhl. ex Willd.) W.A. Weber & A. Löve, Roundleaf Ragwort—B†;r; L195

Pluchea camphorata (L.) DC., Camphorweed—H; o; L650, 714

Prenanthes altissima L., Tall Rattlesnake-root—H†; o; L1385

Prenanthes serpentaria Pursh, Lion's-foot—H†; i; L709

Rudbeckia laciniata L. var. laciniata, Common Cutleaf Coneflower—H†, T†; o; L1326, 1397

Smallanthus uvedalius (L.) Mack., Bearsfoot—B†, H; o; L383, 534

Solidago caesia L. var. caesia,Axillary Goldenrod—H; o; L31, 717

Symphyotrichum lateriflorum (L.) Löve & Löve, Starved Aster—B†, H, T†; o; L751, s.n. (4)

Symphyotrichum urophyllum (Lindl. ex DC.) G.L.Nesom, White Arrowleaf Aster—H; o; L13, 718, s.n. (4)

Verbesina alternifolia (L.) Britton ex Kearney, Common Wingstem—H†, T†; o; L701, 1386, 1390, 1394, s.n.

Verbesina occidentalis (L.) Walter, Southern Crownbeard—H†; i; Ls.n.

Verbesina virginica L. var. virginica, Common Frostweed—B†, H; o; L750, 1391, s.n.

Vernonia gigantea (Walter) Trel. ex Branner and Coville, Giant Ironweed—H; o; Ls.n.

*Youngia japonica (L.) DC., Asiatic Hawk's-beard—B†; i; L312, 860

BALSAMINACEAE

Impatiens capensis Meerb., Orange Jewelweed—B, H†; i; L367

BETULACEAE

Carpinus caroliniana Walter var. caroliniana, Hornbeam—T; c; Z2440

Ostrya virginiana (Mill.) K. Koch, Hop-hornbeam—H; c; L1218

BIGNONIACEAE

Bignonia capreolata L., Crossvine—T†; c; Z2449

Campsis radicans (L.) Bureau, Trumpet-creeper—T†; c; Z2441

BORAGINACEAE

Cynoglossum virginianum L. var. virginianum,Wild Comfrey—H; i; L131, 937

Lithospermum tuberosum Rugel ex DC., Southern Stoneseed—H; i; L135, 261, 950, 1017

Myosotis macrosperma Engelm., Bigseed Forget-me-not—H†; o; L130, 932, 946

BRASSICACEAE

*Cardamine hirsuta L., Hairy Bittercress—B†;o; L850

Cardamine pensylvanica Muhl. ex Willd., Quaker Bittercress—B†; i; L914

BROMELIACEAE

Tillandsia usneoides (L.) L., Spanish Moss—B†, H; c; L17, 584

CALYCANTHACEAE

Calycanthus floridus L.,Sweet-shrub—T†; i; Z2445

CAMPANULACEAE

Lobelia amoena Michx., Southern Lobelia—B†, T†; i-o; L760, 1395, 1417

CAPRIFOLIACEAE

*Lonicera japonica Thunb., Japanese Honeysuckle—H; c; [Cat. 1]; Ls.n.

Lonicera sempervirens L.,Coral Honeysuckle—H; o; L853

CARYOPHYLLACEAE

Silene catesbaei Walter, Fringed Campion—H; r; E/LE, S2/G2; Ls.n.

Silene stellata (L.) Aiton, Starry Campion—H†; i; L710, 1377

*Stellaria media (L.) Vill., Common Chickweed—B†, H; o; L847, 851

CELASTRACEAE

Euonymus americanus L., Heart's-a-bustin'—H; o; L1049

CELTIDACEAE

Celtis laevigata Willd., Sugarberry—B†, H†, T; c; L1400, s.n. (6)

COLCHICACEAE

Uvularia floridana Chapm., Florida Bellwort—T†; i; L171b

Uvularia perfoliata L., Perfoliate Bellwort—H; o; L1067

Uvularia sessilifolia L., Straw-lily—T†; i; L171a

COMMELINACEAE

Commelina erecta L. var. erecta, Erect Dayflower—H; i; L715

Cuthbertia rosea (Vent.) Small, Common Roseling—H†; o; L288

CONVOLVULACEAE

Ipomoea pandurata (L.) G. Mey., Wild Sweet Potato—H; i; L1328

CORNACEAE

Cornus asperifolia Michx., Eastern Roughleaf Dogwood—B†, H, T†; o; L476, 1080, 1217, 1407, s.n. (3)

Cornus florida L., Flowering Dogwood—H; c; Z2456

Cornus stricta Lam., Southern Swamp Dogwood—B†, T†; i; L1238, 1282

Nyssa sylvatica Marshall, Black Tupelo—B†, H†, T†; o; L1291, s.n. (4)

CUCURBITACEAE

Cayaponia quinqueloba (Raf.) Shinners, Fivelobe Cucumber—H; i; S2/G4; L1329

CYPERACEAE

Carex abscondita Mack., Thicket Sedge—B† , T†; o; L556, s.n.

Carex amphibola Steud., Eastern Narrowleaf Sedge—H†; i; Ls.n.

Carex atlantica L.H. Bailey ssp. capillacea (L.H. Bailey) Reznicek, Prickly Bog Sedge—H; i; L1026

Carex aureolensis Steud.—B†; i; L582

Carex basiantha Steud., Southern Willdenow's Sedge—B†, H†; i; L552, 1043

Carex blanda Dewey, Eastern Woodland Sedge—H; o; L1100, s.n. (2)

Carex cherokeensis Schwein., Cherokee Sedge—H; c; L10

Carex cumberlandensis Naczi, Kral, & Bryson, Cumberland Sedge—H†; i; Ls.n.

Carex digitalis Willd. var. floridana (L. H. Bailey) Naczi & Bryson, Slender Woodland Sedge—T†; o; L970, s.n.

Carex flaccosperma Dewey, Thinfruit Sedge—T†; i; L972

Carex floridana Schwein., Florida Sedge—T†; r; S3/G5?; Ls.n.

Carex intumescens Rudge, Greater Bladder Sedge—T†; i; L963

Carex kraliana Naczi & Bryson, Kral's Sedge—H†,o; Ls.n. (5)

Carex lurida Wahlenb., Shallow Sedge—B†, H; i; L256, 309

Carex nigromarginata Schwein., Blackedge Sedge—H; i; Ls.n.

Carex oxylepis Torr. & Hook., Sharpscale Sedge—B†, H; c; L298, 555, 1012, 1120

Carex planispicata Naczi, Flat-spiked Sedge—H; i; Ls.n.

Carex rosea Schkuhr ex Willd., Rosy Sedge—H†, T†; i; L1148, 1255, s.n. (2)

Carex superataNaczi, Reznicek & B.A. Ford, Willdenow’s Sedge—H†; c; L331, 1099

Carex tribuloides Wahlenb., Blunt Broom Sedge—H†; i; L255

Rhynchospora mixta Britton in Small, Mingled Beaksedge—B†; i; Ls.n.

Scleria oligantha Michx., Few-flowered Nutrush—H; o; Ls.n. (2)

DIOSCOREACEAE

Dioscorea floridana Bartlett, Florida Wild Yam—H†; i; Ls.n.

Dioscorea villosa L., Wild Yam—H; o; L272, 468, 1046, 1363

EBENACEAE

Diospyros virginiana L., American Persimmon—B; o; L587

ELAEAGNACEAE

*Elaeagnus pungens Thunb., Autumn Silverberry—H†; i; [Cat. 2]; L839

*Elaeagnus umbellata Thunb. var. parvifolia (Wall. ex Royle) Schneid., Autumn-olive—H; i; [Cat. 1]; L801

ERICACEAE

Chimaphila maculata (L.) Pursh, Striped Wintergreen—H; i; Z2465

Rhododendron canescens (Michx.) Sweet, Piedmont Azalea—T†; i; Z2452

Vaccinium arboreum Marshall, Farkleberry—T†; o; Ls.n.

Vaccinium elliottii Chapm., Mayberry—T†; o; ZL2454

EUPHORBIACEAE

Ditrysinia fruticosa (W. Bartram) Govaerts & Frodin, Sebastian-bush—H, T†; o; L326, 1187, s.n.

Euphorbia pubentissima Michx., Southeastern Flowering Spurge—B†, H; o; L242, 300

Tragia cordata Michx., Heartleaf Noseburn—H; r;S2?/G4; Z2461

FABACEAE

*Albizia julibrissin Durazz., Mimosa—H†; i;[Cat. 1];Z2469

Amphicarpaea bracteata (L.) Fernald, Hog-peanut—H†;o; L684, 1369, 1382, s.n. (3)

Cercis canadensis L. var. canadensis,Eastern Redbud—H; c; Z2458

Clitoria mariana L. var. mariana,Butterfly Pea—H; o; L634

Desmodium canescens (L.) DC., Hoary Ticktrefoil—H; o; L646, 1357

Desmodium cuspidatum DC. ex Loudon var. longifolium (Torr. & A. Gray) B.G. Schub., Largebract Ticktrefoil—H; i; L736, 1381

Desmodium glabellum (Michx.) DC., Dillenius' Ticktrefoil—H†; o; L683, 1362, 1384, s.n. (2)

Desmodium paniculatum (L.) DC. var. paniculatum,Panicledleaf Ticktrefoil—H†; o; L1380

Hylodesmum glutinosum (Muhl. ex Willd.) H. Ohashi & R. R. Mill [=Desmodium glutinosum Muhl. ex Willd.], Heartleaf Ticktrefoil—B†, H; i; L368, 1236, 1354

Hylodesmum nudiflorum (L.) H. Ohashi & R.R. Mill [=Desmodium nudiflorum (L.) DC.], Naked Ticktrefoil—H†; o; L385, 478, 627, s.n.

Hylodesmum pauciflorum (Nutt.) H. Ohashi & R.R. Mill [=Desmodium pauciflorum (Nutt.) DC.], Few-flowered Ticktrefoil—B, H†; c; L303, 336, 373, 475, 628, 687, 1361, 1378

Lespedeza violacea (L.) Pers., Wand Lespedeza—H; i; L805

Orbexilum pedunculatum (Mill.) Rydb.var. pedunculatum, Western Sampson’s Snakeroot—H; i; L280

Phaseolus polystachios(L.) Britton, Sterns & Poggenb., Wild Bean—H; i; L737, 1267

Robinia pseudoacacia L., Black Locust—H†; r; Z2467

Vicia caroliniana Walter, Carolina Vetch—H, T†; i; L957, 968

Vicia minutiflora D. Dietr., Smallflower Vetch—B†, H, T†; c; S1?/G5; L124, 885, 909, 930

FAGACEAE

Fagus grandifolia Ehrh., American Beech—B†, H; c; L590, 1091

Quercus alba L., White Oak—H, T†; c; Ls.n. (6)

Quercus coccinea Münchh., Scarlet Oak—H†; r; L1254

Quercus hemisphaerica W. Bartram ex Willd., Darlington Oak—H, T; o; L1289, s.n. (4)

Quercus laurifolia Michx., Laurel Oak—H†, T; o; L1294, s.n. (2)

Quercus lyrata Walter, Overcup Oak—B†, H†, T†; o; L1239, 1253, 1286, 1342, s.n. (7)

Quercus michauxii Nutt., Swamp Chestnut Oak—H†, T†; c; L1265, 1290, s.n. (12)

Quercus muehlenbergii Engelm., Chinquapin Oak—B†, H; i; L641, s.n. (7)

Quercus nigra L., Water Oak—B, H; c; L1323, s.n. (2)

Quercus pagoda Raf., Cherrybark Oak—B†, H†, T†; o; L560, 1209, 1227, 1233, 1287, s.n. (6)

Quercus rubra L., Northern Red Oak—H†; i; L480, s.n.

Quercus shumardii Buckley, Shumard Oak—B†, H†, T†; o; L170, 501, 1293, s.n.

Quercus sinuata Walter var. sinuata,Bastard Oak—B†, H, T†; i; S1S2/G4G5; L1137, 1264, s.n.

Quercus velutina Lam., Black Oak—H; i; L1220, 1364

GELSEMIACEAE

Gelsemium sempervirens (L.) J. St.-Hil., Carolina Jessamine—H; r; Z2457

HAMAMELIDACEAE

Hamamelis virginiana L. var. virginiana, Witch-hazel—H; o; L852

HYDRANGEACEAE

Decumaria barbara L., Woodvamp—H; o; L482

Hydrangea arborescens L., Smooth Hydrangea—H†;i; L291, 1175

Philadelphus inodorus L., Appalachian Mock-orange—H†, T†; o; L1327, s.n. (2)

HYPERICACEAE

Hypericum hypericoides (L.) Crantz, St. Andrew's Cross—B†;i; L586

Hypericum mutilum L., Common Dwarf St.-John's-wort—T†; i; L1399

Hypericum punctatum Lam., Spotted St.-John's-wort—H†; i; L652

Hypericum tubulosum Walter [=Triadenum tubulosum (Walter) Gleason], Southern Marsh St.-John's-wort—T†; r; S1S3/G4?; L1396

ITEACEAE

Itea virginica L., Virginia Sweetspire—T†; o; Ls.n.

JUGLANDACEAE

Carya carolinae-septentrionalis (Ashe) Engl. & Graebn., Carolina Shagbark Hickory—H; o; L121, 1098, s.n. (9)

Carya cordiformis (Wangenh.) K.Koch, Bitternut Hickory—B†, H, T†; c; L752, 800, 1103, 1142, s.n.

Carya glabra (Mill.) Sweet, Pignut Hickory—B†, H, T†; c; L567, 1210, 1295, s.n. (10)

Carya ovata (Mill.) K. Koch, Common Shagbark Hickory—H†, T†; o; L29, 1211, 1257, 1285, s.n. (9)

Carya pallida (Ashe) Engl. & Graebn., Sand Hickory—H†, T†; i; Ls.n. (6)

Carya tomentosa (Lam.) Nutt., Mockernut Hickory—B†;i; Ls.n. (3)

Juglans nigra L., Black Walnut—H; o;L500

JUNCACEAE

Juncus coriaceus Mack., Leathery Rush—B†; o; L305, 585

Luzula echinata (Small) F.J. Herm., Spreading Woodrush—H†; i; L854

LAMIACEAE

Callicarpa americana L., Beautyberry—T†; o; Z2444

Collinsonia anisata Sims, Southern Horsebalm—B†; r; L566

Collinsonia canadensis L., Richweed—H; i; L20, s.n.

Lycopus virginicus L., Virginia Bugleweed—T†; i; L1404

Salvia azurea Michx. ex Lam. var. azurea, Azure Sage—H; i; L12, 1379

Salvia azurea Michx. ex Lam. var. grandiflora Benth., Pitcher Sage—H; i; L15

Salvia lyrata L., Lyreleaf Sage—H; i; L1015

Scutellaria elliptica Muhl. ex Spreng. var. elliptica,Hairy Skullcap—H†; i; L259

Scutellaria elliptica Muhl. ex Spreng. var. hirsuta (Short & Peter) Fern., Hairy Skullcap—H†; i; L1263b

Scutellaria ocmulgee Small, Ocmulgee Skullcap—H†, T†;i;S2/G2; L1184, 1263a

LAURACEAE

Lindera benzoin (L.) Blume, Spicebush—H; c; L32, 127

Persea palustris (Raf.) Sarg., Swamp Bay—H†, T†; i; L1139, 1261

Sassafras albidum (Nutt.) Nees, Sassafras—H; o; Z2460

LILIACEAE

Erythronium umbilicatum Parks & Hardin ssp. umbilicatum, Dimpled Trout Lily—H; c; L116

Lilium michauxii Poir., Carolina Lily—H†; r; L1168

LOGANIACEAE

Spigelia marilandica (L.) L., Pinkroot—B†, H; o; L260, 299, 674

MAGNOLIACEAE

Liriodendron tulipifera L., Tulip-tree—B†, T†; o; L557, 1145

Magnolia grandiflora L., Southern Magnolia—T†; i; L1144

MALVACEAE

Tilia americana L. var. heterophylla (Vent.) Loudon, White Basswood—B†, H, T†; o; L1106, 1215, 1240, s.n. (8)

MELANTHIACEAE

Trillium catesbaei Elliott, Bashful Trillium—H; i; L1045

Trillium cf. decumbens Harb., Decumbent Trillium—H†; i; L134, 931 [These specimenshad been tentatively identified as T. decumbens (Lynch 2012, Lynch and Zomlefer 2014, Lynch et al. 2016), typically a Ridge and Valley species and disjunct in Houston County. However, genetic and morphological analyses currently underway indicate that this population likely represents a new taxon (under study by E. Schilling, University of Tennessee, and T. Patrick, Georgia, Georgia Department of Natural Resources, pers. comm.).

Trillium lancifolium Raf., Lanceleaf Trillium—H; i; S3/G3; L962

Trillium maculatum Raf., Mottled Trillium—H; i; L122

Trillium underwoodii Small, Underwood's Trillium—H; c; L933

MENISPERMACEAE

Calycocarpum lyonii (Pursh) A. Gray, Cupseed—H, T†; i; L269, 374, 1146, s.n.

Cocculus carolinus (L.) DC., Coralbeads—H; o; Z2459

Menispermum canadense L., Moonseed—H†; i; L1105, s.n. (2)

MORACEAE

*Maclura pomifera (Raf.) C.K. Schneid., Osage-orange—H†; r; L1171

Morus rubra L., Red Mulberry—H; c; L479

MYRICACEAE

Morella cerifera (L.) Small, Common Wax-myrtle—H; i; Z 2464

OLEACEAE

Chionanthus virginicus L., Fringe-tree—T†; i; Z 2453

Fraxinus americana L., White Ash—H; c; L332

Fraxinus pennsylvanica Marshall, Green Ash—B†, H†; o; L578, s.n. (5)

*Ligustrum japonicum Thunb., Japanese Privet—H†; r; [Cat. 2]; Ls.n.

*Ligustrum sinense Lour., Chinese Privet—T†; o;[Cat. 1];Ls.n.

ONAGRACEAE

Ludwigia palustris (L.) Elliott, Common Water-purslane—H†; o; L651

ORCHIDACEAE

Hexalectris spicata (Walter) Barnhart, Crested Coralroot—H; r; L1219

Ponthieva racemosa (Walter) Mohr, Shadow Witch—H†; r; S2?/G4G5; L734

Tipularia discolor (Pursh) Nutt., Cranefly Orchid—B†; i; L197

OROBANCHACEAE

Aureolaria virginica (L.) Pennell, Downy Oak-leach—B†, H; o; L488, 538

Conopholis americana (L.) Wallr., Squawroot—H; o; Z 2471

Epifagus virginiana (L.) W. Barton, Beechdrops—H†; o; L693

OXALIDACEAE

Oxalis dillenii Jacq., Southern Yellow Wood-sorrel—H; i; L1016

Oxalis violacea L., Violet Wood-sorrel—H†; r; L1028

PAPAVERACEAE

Sanguinaria canadensis L., Bloodroot—H; o;L132

PASSIFLORACEAE

Passiflora lutea L. var. lutea,Eastern Yellow Passionflower—H; i; L678

PHRYMACEAE

Mimulus alatus Aiton, Winged Monkey-flower—H; o; L474

Phryma leptostachya L. var. leptostachya, American Lopseed—B†, H; o; L372, 565

PLANTAGINACEAE

Gratiola floridana Nutt., Florida Hedgehyssop—B†; i;L310

PLATANACEAE

Platanus occidentalis L., Sycamore—T†; i; L1143

POACEAE

Arundinaria gigantea (Walter) Muhl., Giant Cane—B†, H, T†; c; L371, 487, 551, s.n. (3)

Brachyelytrum erectum (Schreb.) P. Beauv., Common Shorthusk—B†, H; o; L519, 559, 676, 1176

Bromus pubescens Muhl. ex Willd., Common Eastern Brome—B†, H; o; L245, 302, 1076, 1177

Chasmanthium latifolium (Michx.) Yates, River Oats—B†; o; L583

Chasmanthium laxum (L.) Yates, Slender Spikegrass—T†; o; L1283

Chasmanthium sessiliflorum (Poir.) Yates, Longleaf Spikegrass—B†, H, T†; c; L541, 804, s.n. (3)

Dichanthelium boscii (Poir.) Gould & C.A. Clark, Bosc's Witch Grass—B†, H; c; L246, 296, 473a, 537

Dichanthelium commutatum (Schult.) Gould var. commutatum, Variable Witch Grass—B†, H, T†; o; L473b, 681, s.n. (2)

Elymus hystrix L. var. hystrix, Common Bottlebrush Grass—H; o; L244, s.n. (2)

Festuca subverticillata (Pers.) E.B.Alexeev, Nodding Fescue—H†; o; L1110

Glyceria striata (Lam.) Hitchc. var. striata, Fowl Mannagrass—B†; o; L314, 1075

Leersia virginica Willd., White Cutgrass—B†, H†, T†; o; L553, 682, 1348, 1359, s.n.

Melica mutica Walter, Two-flower Melic—H; i; L276, 1019

*Microstegium vimineum (Trin.) A. Camus, Japanese Stilt-grass—T†; i; [Cat. 1]; L1393

Oplismenus hirtellus (L.) Beauv. ssp. setarius (Lam.) Mez ex Ekman, Woods-grass—B†, H†; o; L35, 757

Phanopyrum gymnocarpon (Elliott) Nash in Small, Swamp Phanopyrum—H; i; L713

Piptochaetium avenaceum (L.) Parodi, Eastern Needlegrass—B†; T†; i; L1079, s.n.

Poa autumnalis Muhl. ex. Elliott, Autumn Bluegrass—T†; o; Ls.n.

Sphenopholis nitida Scribn., Shiny Wedgescale—H; i; L1020

POLEMONIACEAE

Phlox divaricata L., Eastern Blue Phlox—B†, H†; o; L137, 194, 910

Phlox glaberrima L.[incl. Phlox carolina L.], Smooth Phlox—H; r; L279

POLYGONACEAE

Persicaria punctata (Elliott) Small, Dotted Smartweed—H†; i; L649, 1275

Persicaria virginiana (L.) Gaertn., Jumpseed—B†, H†; o; L469, 562, s.n. (3)

PRIMULACEAE

Primula meadia (L.) A. R. Mast & Reveal, Eastern Shooting Star—H; i; L119

RANUNCULACEAE

Anemone americana (DC.) H. Hara, Round-lobed Hepatica—H†; i; L133

Anemone virginiana L. var. virginiana,Tall Anemone—H; r; L380

Clematis catesbyana Pursh, Coastal Virgin's-bower—H†; r; Ls.n. (2)

Ranunculus abortivus L., Kidneyleaf Buttercup—H; c; L128, 254

Ranunculus carolinianus DC., Carolina Buttercup—H†; o; L129, 944, 948

Ranunculus recurvatus Poir. var. recurvatus, Hooked Buttercup—B†; o; L311, 1077

Thalictrum revolutum DC., Skunk Meadowrue—H; r; L1035

Thalictrum thalictroides (L.) Eames & Boivin, Rue-anemone—H; o; L118

RHAMNACEAE

Berchemia scandens (Hill) K. Koch, American Rattan—T†; o; L1303

Frangula caroliniana (Walter) A. Gray, Carolina Buckthorn—H; i; L1055

ROSACEAE

Agrimonia microcarpa Wallr., Low Agrimony—H†; i; L1355

Agrimonia pubescens Wallr., Downy Agrimony—H†; i; L735, 1356, s.n.

Agrimonia rostellata Wallr., Woodland Agrimony—B†, H; o; L540, 626, 1419

Crataegus calpodendron (Ehrh.) Medik., Pear Hawthorn—H†; r; S2?/G5; L1387

Crataegus berberifolia Torrey & A. Gray var. berberifolia, Cockspur Hawthorn—H; i; Ls.n.

Crataegus iracunda Beadle, Red Hawthorn—B†, H, T†; o;Ls.n. (5)

Crataegus marshallii Eggl., Parsley Hawthorn—B†; i; L193

Crataegus pruinosa (H.L. Wendl.) K. Koch var. gatteringeri (Ashe) R.W. Lance, Frosted Hawthorn—H; o; L1107

Crataegus spathulata Michx., Littlehip Hawthorn; T†; o; Z 2451

Crataegus triflora Chapm., Threeflower Hawthorn—H; i; T, S1/G2G3; L1014, 1216, s.n. (2)

Geum canadense Jacq., White Avens—B†, T†; o; L539, 564, 1138, 1234

Malus angustifolia (Aiton) Michx., Wild Crabapple—H; i; Z 2468

*Potentilla indica (Andrews) T. Wolf, Indian-strawberry—H; o; L1036

Prunus serotina Ehrh. var. serotina, Black Cherry—H; o; L936

Rubus pensilvanicus Poir., Pennsylvania Blackberry—B†, H; c; Ls.n. (2)

Rubus trivialis Michx., Southern Dewberry—B†; o; Ls.n.

RUBIACEAE

Cephalanthus occidentalis L., Buttonbush—H†; i; L648

Galium aparine L., Cleavers—H; i; L1033

Galium circaezans Michx. var. circaezans, Southern Forest Bedstraw—B†, H; o; L273, 295, 672

Galium triflorum Michx., Sweet-scented Bedstraw—H†; i; L337

Galium uniflorum Michx., Oneflower Bedstraw—B†, H†, T†; o; L294, 581, 635, 1174, 1190

Houstonia purpurea L. var. purpurea,Summer Bluet—H; r; L1050

Mitchella repens L., Partridge-berry—H; o; L83

RUTACEAE

Ptelea trifoliata L., Hop-tree—H; o; L271

SALICACEAE

Populus deltoides W. Bartram ex Marshall ssp. deltoides, Eastern Cottonwood—H; i; Ls.n.

SAPINDACEAE

Acer floridanum (Chapm.) Pax, Southern Sugar Maple—T;c;Z 2448

Acer negundo L. var. negundo,Boxelder—H†; i; Z 2463

Acer rubrum L., Red Maple—T†; o; Z 2442

Aesculus pavia L. var. pavia,Red Buckeye—B†; o; Ls.n.

SAPOTACEAE

Sideroxylon lanuginosum Michx. ssp. lanuginosum, Eastern Gum Bully—B†; i; L1237, s.n.

Sideroxylon lycioides L., Buckthorn Bully—H; i; L1349, s.n.

SAURURACEAE

Saururus cernuus L., Lizard's-tail—B†; i; L308

SAXIFRAGACEAE

Heuchera americana L., American Alumroot—H†; r; L1024

SMILACACEAE

Smilax bona-nox L., Catbrier—B†, H; c; L264, 848