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Your search found 11 taxa.
Most habitat and range descriptions were obtained from Weakley's Flora.
Look for it in a wide range of fairly dry, mesic, and wet forests, cove forests, especially in nutrient-rich, moist bottomlands and slopes
Common
Native to the Carolinas & Georgia
Look for it in moist forests, clearings, old fields
Common (rare in Coastal Plain of NC, SC, GA)
Native to the Carolinas & Georgia
Look for it in moist forests, clearings, old fields
Common
Native to the Carolinas & Georgia
Look for it in old fields, pastures, young forests, granitic flatrocks, juniper-oak-blue ash woodlands over limestone
Rare
Native to the Carolinas & Georgia
Look for it in dry to moist forests (often successional), old fields, grassy balds, northern hardwood forests
Rare in NC
Native to North Carolina
Look for it in disturbed gravelly areas in spruce-fir forests, northern hardwoods forests, grassy balds
Rare
Native to North Carolina
Look for it in moist ditch banks, grassy roadside flats, lawns, cemeteries
Rare (or overlooked) north of Georgia Coastal Plain, where it is uncommon
Native to the Carolinas & Georgia
Look for it in lawns and other moist, grassy areas
Rare
Native to the Carolinas & Georgia
Look for it in maritime wet grasslands, moist ditch banks, and grassy roadside flats
Rare or overlooked north of Georgia
Non-native? Asia
Look for it in bottomland forests, moist loamy soils of successional forests and old fields
Uncommon (or overlooked) in Mountains & Piedmont, rare in Coastal Plain
Native to the Carolinas & Georgia
Look for it in dry barrens and glades over calcareous rocks, very rarely on granite
Rare
Native to Georgia
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