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Your search found 8 taxa.
Most habitat and range descriptions were obtained from Weakley's Flora.
Look for it in cove forests, bottomland forests, other mesic, base-rich forests
Common (rare in Coastal Plain)
Native to the Carolinas & Georgia
Look for it on roadsides, in pastures, disturbed areas
Common
Non-native: Europe
Look for it in fields, roadsides, lawns, pastures, gardens, disturbed areas
Common
Native to the Carolinas & Georgia
Look for it on roadsides, in pastures, disturbed areas
Rare in NC-SC
Non-native: Europe
Look for it on roadsides, pastures, disturbed areas
Common
Non-native: Europe & western Asia
Look for it in rocky woodlands, esp over calcareous rocks
Rare
Native, apparently: north of the Carolinas & Georgia
Look for it in disturbed areas, on roadsides
Waif(s)
Non-native: Eurasia
Look for it in disturbed areas, fields, lawns
Common (rare in GA)
Non-native: Europe
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