Flora of New York/Dioscoreales & Liliales
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Order Dioscoreales
The order Dioscoreales contains only a few taxa that are native or naturalized in New York.[1]
Family Nartheciaceae
The Nartheciaceae Fr. ex Bjurzon has also been placed in the order Nartheciales Reveal & Zomlefer, Novon 8: 176. 15 Jul 1998. It contains a single species that is native to New York.[2]
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Aletris
Of the five colic-root (Aletris) species native to North America, only Aletris farinosa (white colicroot, unicorn root, or stargrass) is found as far north as New York State, where it is listed as a threatened native plant.
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Genus Aletris | Colic root | N.Y. Status | Images | Distribution | NY NPT |
L. 1753. Aletris farinosa L. |
Unicorn root, White colicroot, White stargrass, Mealy stargrass, White-tubed colicroot, Ague-root, Crow-corn Alétris farineux |
Native, Threatened, DEC-B[1] FAC Perennial, Herb-forb |
NYFA: 2 |
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Narthecium
Genus Narthecium (excluded taxa) | Asphodel | N.Y. Status | Images | Distribution | NY NPT |
Ker Gawl. 1812. Narthecium americanum Ker Gawl. 1867. N. ossifragumvar. americanum 1894. Abama americana (Ker Gawl.) Morong |
Yellow asphodel, Bog asphodel |
N. America native, N.Y. excluded |
NYFA-Excluded |
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Family Dioscoreaceae
The Dioscoreaceae (yam family).[1]
Dioscorea
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Genus Dioscorea | Yam | N.Y. Status | Images | Distribution | NY NPT |
L. 1753. Dioscorea villosa L. 1791. D. quaternata J.F.Gmel. 1803. D. paniculata Michx. (i) 1833. D. glauca Muhl. ex L.C.Beck (i) 1866. Merione villosa (L.) Salisb. 1910. D. hirticaulis Bartlett 1964. D. villosavar. hirticaulis |
Wild yam, Yam root, Wild yam root, Colic root, China root, Yellow yam, Four-leaved yam Igname velue, Dioscorée velue |
Native, CoC: 6, Secure FAC Perennial, Vine |
NYFA: 5 |
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Turcz. auct. Dioscorea oppositifolia non L. auct. Dioscorea opposita non Thunb. (i) 1837. Dioscorea polystachya Turcz. 1865. Dioscorea decaisneana Carriere 1854. Dioscorea batatas Decne. |
Chinese yam, Cinnamon vine, Air potato |
Introduced from temperate Asia, Highly invasive, NYIS: 78%[1] |
NYFA: X |
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Order Liliales
Family Melanthiaceae
The Melanthiaceae.[2]
Tribe Melanthieae
Veratrum
Genus Veratrum | False hellebore | N.Y. Status | Images | Distribution | NY NPT |
Aiton 1789. Veratrum viride Aiton |
American false-hellebore, Green false-hellebore, Indian poke, American white-hellebore Vérâtre vert, Hellébore blanc, Tabac du diable |
Native, Secure FACW Perennial, Herb-forb |
NYFA: 5 |
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(L.) W.T.Aiton 1753. Melanthium virginicum L. 1813. Veratrum virginicum W.T.Aiton 1898. Melanthium dispersum Small |
Virginia bunchflower | Native, Endangered, No recent reports, DEC: Not listed FACW Perennial, Herb-forb |
NYFA: Z |
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(Walter) Zimmerman, James Hall ex Zomlefer 1788. Melanthium hybridum Walter 1797. Melanthium latifolium Desr. 1803. Melanthium racemosum Michx. 1826. Leimanthium hybridum Sweet 1843. Zigadenus hybridus Endl. ex Kunth 1997. Veratrum latifolium Zomlefer 2012. Veratrum hybridum Zimmerman, James Hall ex Zomlefer |
Crisped bunchflower, Slender bunchflower |
Native, Extirpated FACU Perennial, Herb-forb |
NYFA: Z |
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Anticlea
Genus Anticlea Michx. | Death camas | N.Y. Status | Images | Distribution | NY NPT |
(Pursh) Rydb. var. glauca (Nutt.) Zomlefer & Judd 1818. Melanthium glaucum Nutt. 1830. Leimanthium glaucum (Nutt.) Schult. & Schult.f. 1834. Zigadenus glaucus (Nutt.) Nutt. 1836. Evonyxis glaucus (Nutt.) Raf. 1843. Anticlea glauca (Nutt.) Kunth 1973. Z. elegansssp. glaucus 1991. Z. elegansvar. glaucus 2009. A. elegansvar. glaucus 2010. A. elegansssp. glaucus |
White death-camas, Glaucous death camas, Smooth camas, White camas Zigadène glauque |
Native, CoC: 9, Threatened FACW |
NYFA: 2 |
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Genus Anticlea Michx. (excluded taxa) | Death camas | N.Y. Status | Images | Distribution | NY NPT |
(Pursh) Rydb var. elegans 1814. Zigadenus elegans Pursh 1903. Anticlea elegans (Pursh) Rydb. 1903. A. chlorantha (Richardson) Rydb. 1903. A. coloradensis (Rydb.) Rydb. 1905. Z. alpinus Blank. |
Mountain deathcamas, Mountain death camas Zigadène élégant |
N. America native, excluded FACW |
NYFA-Excluded |
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Amianthium
Genus Amianthium | Fly poison | N.Y. Status | Images | Distribution | NY NPT |
(Walter) A.Gray 1788. Melanthium muscaetoxicum Walter 1837. A. muscaetoxicum (Walter) A.Gray 1883. Zigadenus muscitoxicum (Walter) Regel 1891. Chrosperma muscitoxicum (Walter) Kuntze 1891. Chrysosperma muscitoxicum (Walter) Kuntze |
Fly-poison, Flypoison, Crow poison |
Native, Likely extirpated |
NYFA: Z |
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Stenanthium
Stenanthium leimanthoides is closely related to S. densum (Osceola’s plume, black snakeroot, crow poison). If lumped as conspecific, S. densum would probably have priority, since its basionym is Melanthium densum Desr. (1797).
Genus Stenanthium | Featherbells | N.Y. Status | Images | Distribution | NY NPT |
(A.Gray) Zomlefer & Judd 1837. Amianthium leimanthoides A.Gray 1857. Zigadenus leimanthoides (A.Gray) A.Gray 1903. Oceanorus leimanthoides (A.Gray) Small 2002. Stenanthium leimanthoides (A.Gray) Zomlefer & Judd |
Pine barren death-camas, Pine barren deathcamas, Death-camas |
Native, CoC: 10, Likely extirpated OBL Perennial, Herb-forb |
Nass Onei Rich Suff NYFA: Z |
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Genus Stenanthium (excluded taxa) | Featherbells | N.Y. Status | Images | Distribution | NY NPT |
(Desr.) Zomlefer & Judd 1797. Melanthium densum Desr. 1856. Zigadenus leimanthoides A. Gray 1903. Tracyanthus angustifolius (Michx.) Small 1940. Z. densus (Desr.) Fernald 2002. S. densum (Desr.) Zomlefer & Judd |
Osceola's plume, Black snakeroot, Crow poison |
N. America native, N.Y. excluded OBL Perennial, Herb-forb |
NYFA-Excluded |
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(Ker Gawl.) Morong 1813. Helonias graminea Ker Gawl. 1894. Stenanthium gramineum (Ker Gawl.) Morong 1879. S. robustum S.Watson 1946. S. gramineumvar. micranthum 1946. S. gramineumvar. robustum |
Eastern featherbells, Feather-fleece |
N. America native, No NY reports |
NYFA: 0 |
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Tribe Heloniadeae
Helonias
Swamp-pink is considered to be extirpated from Staten Island, the only location in New York where it is thought to be native. However it is occasionally found in natural areas where it appears to have been planted.
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Genus Helonias | Helonias | N.Y. Status | Images | Distribution | NY NPT |
L. 1753. Helonias bullata L. |
Swamp pink | Native, Extirpated OBL Perennial, Herb-forb |
NYFA: Z |
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Tribe Chionographideae
Chamaelirium
Genus Chamaelirium | Chamaelirium | N.Y. Status | Images | Distribution | NY NPT |
(L.) A.Gray (1848) |
Devil's-bit, Fairy-wand, Rattlesnake-root, Blazing-star |
Native, CoC: 9, Endangered, NYNHP: S1S2[1] FACU |
NYFA: 1-2 |
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Tribe Parideae
Trillium
Genus Trillium | Trillium | N.Y. Status | Images | Distribution | NY NPT |
L. 1753. Trillium erectum L. 1803. T. rhomboideum Michx. superfl. 1803. T. rhomboideumvar. album 1814. T. erectumvar. erectum 1814. T. erectumvar. album 1817. T. purpureum Kin in Elliott 1903. T. album (Michx.) Small |
Red trillium, Wake robin, Red wakerobin, Stinking Benjamin, Stinking Willie, Birthwort Trille rouge, Trille dressé |
Native, CoC: 7, Secure FACU Perennial, Herb-forb, Myrmecochore |
NYFA: 5 |
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White trillium, Great white trillium, White wake-robin, Large-flowered trillium Trille grandiflore |
Native, CoC: 7, Secure UPL Perennial, Herb-forb, Myrmecochore |
NYFA: 5 |
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Willd. (1801) T. erythrocarpum Michx. |
Painted trillium, Painted lady Trille ondulé |
Native, CoC: 7, Secure FACU Perennial, Herb-forb, Myrmecochore |
NYFA: 5 |
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L. (1753) |
Nodding trillium, Whip-poor-will flower |
Native, CoC: 8, Vulnerable FAC Perennial, Herb-forb, Myrmecochore |
NYFA: 3? |
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Raf. 1840. Trillium flexipes Raf.
1906. T. declinatum (A. Gray) Gleason nom. illeg. hom.
1932. T. gleasonii Fernald |
Bent trillium ⓘ
Declined trillium ⓘ
Nodding trillium
Nodding wakerobin
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Native, CoC: 10, Endangered |
NYFA: 1 |
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L. (1753) |
Sessile trillium, Toad trillium, Toadshade |
Native, Endangered |
NYFA: 1 |
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L.C.Beck |
Prairie trillium ⓘ
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N. America native, Unk. naturalization |
NYFA: U |
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Genus Trillium (excluded taxa) | Trillium | N.Y. Status | Images | Distribution | NY NPT |
L.C.Beck |
Green trillium, Wood trillium, Wood wakerobin |
N. America native, N.Y. excluded |
NYFA: U |
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(Muhl.) Harb. (1901) T. sessilevar. luteum T. veridevar. luteum |
Yellow wakerobin, Yellow trillium, Yellow toadshade, Wax trillium |
N. America native, US South native |
NYFA: 0 |
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Riddell |
Snow wakerobin ⓘ
Snow trillium ⓘ
Dwarf white trillium ⓘ
Dwarf white wakerobin ⓘ |
N. America native, US Midwest native |
NYFA: 0 |
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Family Colchicaceae
The Colchicaceae.[1]
Tribe Uvularieae
Uvularia
Uvularia, or bellwort, is a North American plant genus with five species, all of which grow wild in New York except for Florida bellwort (U. floridana). However, most of New York State is outside the range of U. puberula, pine-barren bellwort, which only occurs in a few locations (or possibly just one) on Long Island, and is considered endangered in the state.
Note that both perfoliate bellwort (U. perfoliata) and large-flowered bellwort (U. grandiflora) have perfoliate leaves.
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Genus Uvularia | Bellwort | N.Y. Status | Images | Distribution | NY NPT |
L. 1753. Uvularia sessilifolia L. 1879. Oakesia sessilifolia (L.) S.Watson 1903. Oakesiella sessilifolia (L.) Small |
Sessile-leaved bellwort, Sessileleaf bellwort, Straw-lily, Wild-oats Uvulaire à feuilles sessiles, Uvulaire petites-fleurs |
Native, CoC: 6, Secure FACU-FAC Perennial, Herb-forb |
NYFA: 5 iNat |
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1804. Uvularia grandiflora Sm. |
Largeflower bellwort, Large-flowered bellwort, Yellow bellwort Uvulaire à grandes fleurs, Uvulaire grandes-fleurs, Uvulaire grandiflore |
Native, CoC: 8, Secure N. R. Perennial, Herb-forb |
NYFA: 5 iNat |
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L. 1753. Uvularia perfoliata L. |
Perfoliate bellwort, Straw-bell Uvulaire perfoliée |
Native, CoC: 7, Secure FACU Perennial, Herb-forb |
NYFA: 5 iNat |
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1803. Uvularia puberula Michx. 1879. Oakesia puberula (Michx.) S.Watson 1903. Oakesiella puberula (Michx.) Small 1939. Uvularia pudica (Walter) Fernald |
Pine-barren bellwort, Mountain bellwort, Appalachian bellwort |
Native, CoC: 10, Endangered, DEC-A[1], NYNHP: 1[2] |
Suffolk only NYFA: 1 iNat |
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Tribe Colchiceae
Colchicum
Genus Colchicum (excluded taxa) | Colchicum | N.Y. Status | Images | Distribution | NY NPT |
L. Colchicum autumnale L. |
Autumn crocus, Common autumn-crocus, Meadow-saffron |
Introduced, N.Y. excluded |
NYFA-Excluded |
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Family Smilacaceae
Members he Smilacaceae (greenbrier or catbrier family) have leaves that are not typical of most monocots, in that their veins are reticulate (net-like) between major veins.[1]
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Smilax
Genus Smilax | Greenbrier | N.Y. Status | Images | Distribution | NY NPT |
L. 1753. Smilax herbacea L. 1850. Coprosmanthus herbaceous (L.) Kunth 1903. Nemexia herbacea (L.) Small |
Carrion-flower, Jacob’s-ladder, Smooth carrionflower, Smooth herbaceous greenbrier Smilax herbacé |
Native, CoC: 5, Secure FAC Perennial, Herb-vine |
NYFA: 5 |
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L. 1753. Smilax tamnoides L. 1840. Smilax hispida Raf. 1843. S. hispida Muhl. ex Torr. nom. illeg. 1843. S. grandifolia Buckley 1936. S. regelii Killip & C.V. Morton |
Bristly greenbrier, China-root, Hispid greenbriar, Halberdleaf greenbriar Smilax hispide |
Native, CoC: 6, Secure FAC Perennial, Herb-vine |
NYFA: 5 |
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L. 1753. Smilax rotundifolia L. 1753. Smilax caduca L. 1806. S. quadrangularis 1847. S. rotundifolia var. quadrangularis |
Roundleaf greenbrier, Common greenbrier, Common catbrier, Horse-brier, Bull-brier Smilax à feuilles rondes |
Native, CoC: 4, Secure Perennial, Vine |
NYFA: 5 |
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Walter 1788. Smilax glauca Walter 1918. Smilax glaucavar. leurophylla |
White-leaved greenbrier, Glaucous-leaved greenbrier, Wild sarsaparilla, Sawbrier, Catbrier, Cat greenbrier |
Native, CoC: 6, Secure Perennial, Vine |
NYFA: 5 |
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L. 1753. Smilax pseudo china L. 1788. S. inermis Walter 1803. S. tamnifolia Michx. 1850. Coprosmanthus tamnifolius (Michx.) Kunth 1903. Nemexia tamnifolia Small (Michx.) Small 1916. S. leptanthera Pennell |
Coastal carrion-flower, Bamboo vine, False China-root |
Native, CoC: 10, Endangered, NYNHP: 1[1] FAC Perennial, Herb-vine |
NYFA: 1 |
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Michx. 1803. Smilax pulverulenta Michx. 1856. S. herbaceavar. pulverulenta |
Powdery carrion-flower, Downy carrion-flower, Jacob's-ladder |
Native, CoC: 10, Endangered, NYNHP: 1[2] FACU Perennial, Herb-vine |
NYFA: 1 |
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Hook. 1840. Smilax lasioneura Hook. 1850. Coprosmanthus lasioneuron (Hook.) Kunth 1878. S. herbaceavar. lasioneura 1905. Nemexia lasioneura Rydb. (Hook.) Rydb. |
Midwestern carrion-flower, Blue Ridge carrion-flower, Hairy-nerved carrionflower, Common carrionflower Smilax à nervures pubescentes |
Native, CoC: 10, No recent reports FAC Perennial, Herb-vine |
NYFA: H? |
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Family Liliaceae
The Liliaceae (lily family).[1]
Subfamily Calochortoideae
Streptopus
There are two species of twisted-stalk (Streptopus) found in New York. Rose twisted-stalk (S. lanceolatus) has sessile leaves that are not clasping, while white twisted-stalk (S. amplexifolius) has clasping leaves.
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Genus Streptopus Michx. 1803 | Twisted stalk | N.Y. Status | Images | Distribution | NY NPT |
(Aiton) Reveal 1789. Uvularia lanceolata Aiton 1803. Streptopus roseus Michx. 1901. Streptopus curvipes Vail 1906. Streptopus longipes Fernald 1993. Streptopus lanceolatus Reveal |
Rose twisted-stalk, Rosy twisted-stalk, Rose mandarin, Rosybells, Lance-leaved twistedstalk, Sessile-leaved twistedstalk, Simple-stemmed twistedstalk Streptope rose |
Native, Secure |
NYFA: 5 |
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(L.) DC. 1753. Uvularia amplexifolia L. 1805. Streptopus amplexifolius DC. 1906. Convallaria amplexifolia E.H.L.Krause 1933. Tortipes amplexifolius Small |
White twisted-stalk, White mandarin, Claspleaf twistedstalk, Clasping-leaved twistedstalk, Liverberry |
Native, Likely secure |
NYFA: 4 |
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Genus Streptopus (excluded taxa) | Twisted stalk | N.Y. Status | Images | Distribution | NY NPT |
Fernald Streptopus amplexifolius × Streptopus lanceolatus 1906. Streptopus oreopolus Fernald 1935. Streptopus amplexifolius var. oreopolus Fassett |
Twistedstalk, Mandarin |
N. America native, N.Y. excluded |
NYFA-Excluded |
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Prosartes
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Genus Prosartes | Fairy bells | N.Y. Status | Images | Distribution | NY NPT |
(Michx.) D. Don (1839) Disporum lanuginosum
Streptopus lanuginosus |
Hairy mandarin, Yellow fairybells, Yellow mandarin, Hairy Disporum |
Native, Likely secure |
NYFA: 4? |
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Genus Prosartes (cultivated taxa) | Fairy bells | N.Y. Status | Images | Distribution | NY NPT |
(Buckley) A.Gray 1843. Streptopus maculatus Buckley 1844. Prosartes maculata A.Gray 1888. Disporum maculatum Britton 1923. Disporum cahnae Farwell 1935. Disporum schaffneri Moldenke |
Yellow mandarin, Nodding mandarin, Spotted mandarin |
Introduced, N. America native, Not naturalized |
NYFA: cult. |
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Subfamily Medeoloideae
Medeola
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Genus Medeola | Indian cucumber | N.Y. Status | Images | Distribution | NY NPT |
L. 1753. Medeola virginiana L. |
Indian cucumber-root, Indian cucumber Médéole de Virginie, Concombre sauvage, Jarnotte |
Native, Secure |
NYFA: 5 |
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Clintonia
Genus Clintonia | Blue bead | N.Y. Status | Images | Distribution | NY NPT |
(Aiton) Raf. 1789. Dracaena borealis Aiton 1811. Smilacina borealis (Aiton) Ker Gawl. 1817. Convallaria borealis (Aiton) Poir. 1832. Clintonia borealis (Aiton) Raf. |
Bluebead, Yellow blue-bead lily, Yellow clintonia, Corn-lily, Clinton lily, Dogberry Clintonie boréale, Lis-boréal |
Native, Secure FAC Perennial, Herb-forb |
NYFA: 5 |
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(Michx.) Morong (1894) Clintonia alleghaniensis Convallaria umbellulata Xeniatrum umbellulatum |
White clintonia, Speckled wood-lily, Clinton's lily |
Native, Rare |
NYFA: 3 |
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Subfamily Lilioideae
Tribe Tulipeae
Tulipa
Genus Tulipa | Tulip | N.Y. Status | Images | Distribution | NY NPT |
L. 1753. Tulipa sylvestris L. 1837. Liriopogon sylvestre (L.) Raf. |
Wild tulip | Introduced from Eurasia, n. Africa, Not naturalized |
NYFA: X |
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Tribe Lilieae
Erythronium
Genus Erythronium | Fawn lily | N.Y. Status | Images | Distribution | NY NPT |
Ker Gawl. ssp. americanum 1808. Erythronium americanum Ker Gawl. |
American trout-lily, Yellow trout-lily, Dogtooth violet |
Native, CoC: 5, Secure UPL Perennial, Herb-forb, Myrmecochore |
NYFA: 5 |
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Nutt. 1818. Erythronium albidum Nutt. |
White trout-lily, White fawnlily |
Native, CoC: 6, Likely secure FACU Perennial, Herb-forb, Myrmecochore |
NYFA: 4 |
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Lilium
"True" lilies are those of the genus Lilium and don't include daylilies, lilies of the valley, or other species with "lily" in their common names.
Genus Lilium | Lily | N.Y. Status | Images | Distribution | NY NPT |
L. 1753. Lilium canadense L. 1813. L. canadensevar. coccineum 1813. L. canadensevar. flavum 1890. L. canadensefo. rubrum 1943. L. canadensevar. editorum 1947. L. philadelphicumssp. editorum |
Canada lily, Canadian lily, Wild yellow lily, Yellow bell lily, Red Canada lily Lis du Canada |
Native, CoC: 6, Secure FAC Perennial, Herb-forb, Sun |
NYFA: 5 |
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L. 1762. Lilium philadelphicum L. |
Wood lily, Philadelphia lily Lis de Philadelphie |
Native, CoC: 8, Likely secure |
NYFA: 4 |
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L. 1762. Lilium superbum L. 1871. L. canadensessp. superbum |
Turk’s-cap lily | Native, CoC: 6, Likely secure |
NYFA: 4 |
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Farw. 1915. Lilium michiganense Farw. 1915. L. michiganensevar. uniflorum 1956. L. canadensessp. michiganense 1947. L. canadensefo. umbelliferum 1967. L. canadensevar. umbelliferum |
Michigan lily Lis du Michigan |
Native, CoC: 7, Endangered FACW Perennial, Herb-forb |
NYFA: 1 |
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Lilium canadense × michiganense Lilium canadense × Lilium michiganense |
Hybrid of Canada lily & Michigan lily Hybride de Lis du Canada et de Lis du Michigan |
Native, Unranked |
NYFA: U |
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Thunb. 1794. Lilium lancifolium Thunb. 1809. Lilium tigrinum Ker Gawl. (i) |
Tiger lily, Lance-leaved tiger lily Lis tigré |
Introduced from China |
NYFA: X |
USDA-XX Go Botany VASCAN ARS-GRIN FNA Tropicos BONAP Images Wikispecies | |
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Flora of New York — Dioscoreales & Liliales | → Asparagales (1) Orchidaceae & Hypoxidaceae | |||
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