Flora of New York/Nymphaeales & magnoliids
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basal angiosperms & magnolids introduction
[edit | edit source]This page is the start of the angiosperms or flowering plants, which comprise the bulk of this guide. It starts with the order Nymphaeales and continues with the three orders of the Magnoliidae that are found in New York.[1][2]
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Aristolochia s.l. is here seaprated into 3 genera (Endodeca, Isotrema, and Aristolochia s.s.),[1] in agreement with the New York Flora Atlas. Lauraceae clades are based on Chanderbali et al. (2001).[2]
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basal angiosperms |
Nymphaeales | Cabombaceae | — | Brasenia | water-shield, wendock | 1 |
Cabomba | fanwort, watershield | 1 | ||||
Nymphaeaceae | Nupharoideae | Nuphar | yellow pond lily, spatterdock | 4 | ||
Nymphaeoideae | Nymphaea | white waterlily | 2 | |||
magnoliids | Piperales | Aristolochiaceae | Asaroideae | Asarum | wild ginger | 1 |
Hexastylis | heartleaf | 1 | ||||
Aristolochioideae | Endodeca | snakeroot, serpentary | 1 | |||
Isotrema | dutchman's pipe, pipevine | 2 | ||||
Aristolochia | birthwort, heartwort | 1 | ||||
Saururaceae | — | Saururus | lizard's tail, water-dragon, swamp root | 1 | ||
Laurales | Calycanthaceae | — | Calycanthus | sweet-shrub, strawberry bush | 2 | |
Lauraceae | — | Lindera | spicebush | 1 | ||
Sassafras | sassafras, ague tree, mitten tree | 1 | ||||
Persea | avocado | 1 | ||||
Magnoliales | Magnoliaceae | — | Magnolia | magnolia, cucumber tree, sweet-bay | 5 | |
Liriodendron | tulip tree, tulip poplar, yellow poplar | 1 | ||||
Annonaceae | Annonoideae | Asimina | pawpaw, dog banana, Indian banana | 1 |
Order Nymphaeales
[edit | edit source]The order Nymphaeales contains the aquatic flowering plant families Hydatellaceae, Cabombaceae, and Nymphaeaceae. Only the latter two have taxa found outside of cultivation in New York. Aside from Amborella, a shrub endemic to New Caledonia, the Nymphaeales are considered to be the oldest lineage of angiosperms. Most estimates put the age of the Nymphaeales at well over 100 million years.[1]
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Family Cabombaceae
[edit | edit source]Two Cabombaceae (water-shield family) species are found in New York. One, Cabomba caroliniana, is rare in most of the state but has the potential to be a highly invasive exotic plant.
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Brasenia
[edit | edit source]The only extant species of Brasenia (B. schreberi) is native to New York, as well as much of the rest of the world.
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Genus Brasenia | Brasenia | N.Y. Status | Images | Distribution | NY NPT |
J.F.Gmel. 1791. Brasenia schreberi J.F.Gmel. in…
1803. Hydropeltis purpurea Michx. in…
1813. Brasenia peltata Pursh in…
1813. Brasenia hydropeltis Muhl. in…
1862. Cabomba peltata F.Muell. in…
1874. Brasenia purpurea (Michx.) Casp. in… |
Water-shield, Watershield, Schreber's watershield, Purple wen-dock, Water-target Brasénie de Schreber |
Native, CoC: 8, Secure, S5, G5 OBL Perennial, Herb-forb |
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NYFA: 47 counties iNat: 50 counties GBIF |
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Cabomba
[edit | edit source]![]() Although the 2008 New York State Invasiveness rank for Cabomba caroliniana was 72.34% (high invasiveness),[2] the New York Flora Atlas in 2024 lists the native status for this plant as Unknown.[3]
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Genus Cabomba | Fanwort | N.Y. Status | Images | Distribution | NY NPT |
A.Gray 1821. Cabomba aquatica DC.
1830. Cabomba pinnata (Pursh) Schult.& Schult.f.
1837. Cabomba caroliniana A.Gray
1841. Nectris caroliniana (A. Gray) Steud. in…
1880. Cabomba australis Speg. in…
1903. Cabomba caroliniana var. pulcherrima R.M.Harper in…
1953. Cabomba pulcherrima (R.M.Harper) Fassett in…
1956. Cabomba caroliniana var. paucipartita Ramsh. & Florsch. in… |
Fanwort, Carolina fanwort, Purple fanwort, Carolina watershield, Green cabomba Cabomba de Caroline |
Introduced from southeast US, South America, Highly invasive, NYIS: 72%[1], Prohibited[2], SNR, G3-G5 OBL Perennial, Aquatic herb |
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NYFA: 8 counties iNat GBIF 7 counties |
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Family Nymphaeaceae
[edit | edit source]Six Nymphaeaceae (water-lily family) taxa in two genera are found in New York. All are native to the region and appear to be fairly secure.
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Nuphar
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Genus Nuphar Sm. sect. Astylus | Pond-lily | N.Y. Status | Images | Distribution | NY NPT |
Durand 1956. Nuphar lutea ssp. variegata (Durand) E.O.Beal
1866. Nuphar variegata Durand
1912. Nymphaea fraterna G.S.Mill.& Standl.
1912. Nymphaea americana G.S.Mill.& Standl.
1931. Nuphar fraterna (G.S.Mill. & Standl.) Standl. |
Common yellow pond-lily, Common spatter-dock, Common cow-lily, Variegated yellow pond-lily, Northern yellow pond-lily, Bullhead yellow pond-lily Grand nénuphar jaune |
Native, CoC: 3, Secure OBL Perennial, Herb-forb |
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NYFA: 46 counties |
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(Aiton) W.T.Aiton 1789. Nymphaea advena Aiton in…
1811. Nuphar advena (Aiton) W.T.Aiton in…
1822. Nenuphar advena (Aiton) Link in…
1949. Nuphar advena ssp. typica R.T.Clausen in…
1989. Nuphar lutea ssp. advena (Aiton) Kartesz & Gandhi in…
2007. Castalia advena (Aiton) Conz. in… |
Broad-leaved yellow pond-lily, Immigrant pond-lily, Broad-leaved yellow cow-lily, Broad-leaved spatterdock, Broad-leaved bull-head lily Nénuphar à feuilles émergentes, Nénutar à feuilles émergentes |
Native, CoC: 4, Secure, S5 OBL Perennial, Herb-forb |
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NYFA: 28 counties iNat 27 counties |
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Genus Nuphar Sm. sect. Nuphar | Pond-lily | N.Y. Status | Images | Distribution | NY NPT |
(Pers.) Fernald 1806. Nymphaea microphylla Pers.
1811. Nuphar kalmiana (Michx.) W. T. Aiton
1838. Nuphar lutea var. kalmiana (Michx.) Torr. & A. Gray
1917. Nuphar microphylla (Pers.) Fernald
1919. Nymphozanthus microphyllus (Pers.) Fernald
auct. Nuphar lutea ssp. pumila (Timm) E.O. Beal misapplied |
Small yellow pond-lily, Small yellow cow-lily, Dwarf spatterdock |
Native, CoC: 10, Secure OBL Perennial, Herb-forb |
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NYFA: 5 |
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Nuphar microphylla × Nuphar variegata 1886. Nuphar rubrodisca Morong
1994. Nuphar lutea ssp. rubrodisca (Morong) Hellq. & Wiersema |
Red-disked yellow pond-lily, Red-disked spatter-dock, Peck's yellow pond-lily, Hybrid of small yellow pond-lily & common yellow pond-lily |
Native, Likely secure OBL Perennial, Herb-forb |
NYFA: 3-5 |
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Genus Nuphar Sm. (excluded species) | Pond-lily | N.Y. Status | Images | Distribution | NY NPT |
Nuphar polysepala × variegata Nuphar polysepala × Nuphar variegata |
Hybrid of small yellow pond-lily & common yellow pond-lily |
N. America native, N.Y. excluded |
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NYFA-Excluded |
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Nymphaea
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Genus Nymphaea | Waterlily | N.Y. Status | Images | Distribution | NY NPT |
Aiton ssp. odorata1789. Nymphaea odorata Aiton
1806. Castalia odorata (Aiton) Wood |
White water-lily, American white water-lily, Fragrant water-lily, Sweet-scented white water-lily, Pond-lily, Great white water-lily Nymphéa odorant |
Native, CoC: 4, Secure OBL Perennial, Herb-forb |
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NYFA: 5 |
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Aiton ssp. tuberosa (Paine) Wiersma & Hellq.1865. Nymphaea tuberosa Paine
1888. Castalia tuberosa (Paine) Greene
1966. Nymphaea odorata var. maxima (Conrad ex L.H. Bailey) B. Boivin
1994. Nymphaea odorata ssp. tuberosa (Paine) Wiersema & Hellq. |
Tuberous white water-lily, Large white water-lily, American white waterlily Nymphéa tubéreux, Lis d'eau, Nénuphar blanc, Nymphée tubéreuse |
Native, CoC: 5, Likely secure OBL Perennial, Herb-forb |
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NYFA: 5? |
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Order Piperales
[edit | edit source]The order Piperales
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Family Aristolochiaceae
[edit | edit source]The Aristolochiaceae (Birthwort family)
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Subfamily Asaroideae
[edit | edit source]Asarum
[edit | edit source]Genus Asarum | Wild ginger | N.Y. Status | Images | Distribution | NY NPT |
L. 1753. Asarum canadense L.
1897. Asarum canadense var. acuminatum Ashe
1897. Asarum reflexum var. ambiguum E.P.Bicknell
1898. Asarum acuminatum (Ashe) E.P.Bicknell
1898. Asarum reflexum E.P.Bicknell
1907. Asarum ambiguum (E.P.Bicknell) Daniels |
Canada wild ginger, Canadian wildginger, Wild ginger, Asarabacca Asaret du Canada, Asaret gingembre, Gingembre sauvage |
Native, CoC: 8, Secure FACU-UPL Perennial, Herb-forb |
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NYFA: 5 |
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Hexastylis
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Genus Hexastylis Raf. | Heartleaf | N.Y. Status | Images | Distribution | 0 NPT |
(Britten & Baker f.) Small var. shuttleworthii1898. Asarum shuttleworthii Britten & Baker f.
1903. Hexastylis shuttleworthii Small |
Large-flowered heartleaf, Largeflower heartleaf |
Introduced from US South, US South native, Not naturalized FACU |
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NYFA: m |
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Subfamily Aristolochioideae
[edit | edit source]Subfamily Aristolochioideae. Aristolochia s.l. is here seaprated into 3 genera (Endodeca, Isotrema, and Aristolochia s.s.),[1] in agreement with the New York Flora Atlas.
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Endodeca
[edit | edit source]Genus Endodeca Raf. | Snakeroot | N.Y. Status | Images | Distribution | NY NPT |
(L.) Raf. 1753. Aristolochia serpentaria L.
1818. Aristolochia hastata Nutt.
1828. Endodeca serpentaria (L.) Raf.
1836. Pistolochia serpentaria (L.) Raf.
1894. Aristolochia nashii Kearney
1897. Aristolochia convolvulacea Small |
Virginia snakeroot, Virginia serpentary, Virginia dutchmanspipe, Snakeroot, Serpentary |
Native, CoC: 8, Threatened, S2, G4, NYNHP: 1[1] UPL Perennial, Herb-forb, Shade |
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Bronx, Nassau, New York, Orange, Richmond, Rockland, Ulster, Westchester NYFA: 2 |
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Isotrema
[edit | edit source]Genus Isotrema Raf. | Pipevine | N.Y. Status | Images | Distribution | NY NPT |
(Lam.) C.F. Reed 1783. Aristolochia macrophylla Lam.
1822. Hocquartia macrophylla Dumort.
1965. Isotrema macrophyllum (Lam.) C.F.Reed
auct. Aristolochia durior non. Hill |
Dutchman's-pipe, Largeleaf dutchman's-pipe, Pipevine Aristoloche à grandes feuilles |
Introduced from PA to GA, US South native |
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Bronx, Madison, Orange, Putnam, Saratoga, Suffolk NYFA: X |
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(Sims) H.Huber 1811. Aristolochia tomentosa Sims
1960. Isotrema tomentosum (Sims) H.Huber |
Woolly Dutchman's-pipe, Wooly pipevine, Common Dutchman's-pipe |
Introduced from south-central US, US South native, Impersistent FAC |
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Erie, Saratoga NYFA: Xm |
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Aristolochia
[edit | edit source]Genus Aristolochia | Birthwort | N.Y. Status | Images | Distribution | NY NPT |
L. 1753. Aristolochia clematitis L. |
Birthwort, Creeping birthwort, Heartwort, Asarabacca[2] Aristoloche clématite, Sarrasine |
Introduced from Eurasia, Naturalized[1] Perennial, Herb-vine |
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NYFA: X |
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Family Saururaceae
[edit | edit source]The Saururaceae (lizard's tail family) world-wide contains only about seven species in four genera. Two of these plants are native to North America, and one is native to New York. The other North American family member (Anemopsis californica) is a southwestern native.
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Saururus
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Genus Saururus | Lizard's tail | N.Y. Status | Images | Distribution | NY NPT |
L. 1753. Saururus cernuus L. (non Thunb. 1784) |
Lizard's tail, Water-dragon, Swamp root, Swamp lily Saurure penché, Lézardelle penchée, Saurure penchée |
Native, CoC: 6, Secure OBL Perennial, Herb-forb |
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NYFA: 5 |
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Order Laurales
[edit | edit source]Family Calycanthaceae
[edit | edit source]The Calycanthaceae (strawberry-shrub or sweet-shrub family) contains only three small genera worldwide, only one of which is native to North America.
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Calycanthus
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Genus Calycanthus | Sweet-shrub | N.Y. Status | Images | Distribution | NY NPT |
L. 1759. Calycanthus floridus L.
1788. Calycanthus fertilis Walter
1840. Calycanthus floridus var. glaucus (Willd.) Torr. & A.Gray
1840. Calycanthus floridus var. laevigatus (Willd.) Torr. & A.Gray
1891. Beurera fertilis (Walter) Kuntze
1894. Butneria florida (L.) Kearney
1894. Butneria fertilis (Walter) Kearney
1894. Buttneria florida (L.) Kearney
1894. Buttneria fertilis (Walter) Kearney |
Sweetshrub, Eastern sweetshrub, Hairy sweetshrub, Smooth sweetshrub, Sweet-shrub, Strawberry bush, Bubby-bush, Spicebush |
Introduced from southeast US, VA to FL, TX to NC, US South native, rarely naturalizes FACU Perennial, Shrub, Part shade |
NYFA: X |
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Family Lauraceae
[edit | edit source]The Lauraceae (laurel family) contains only two species, spicebush and sasafrass that are native to the State of New York.
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Lindera
[edit | edit source]Genus Lindera | Spicebush | N.Y. Status | Images | Distribution | NY NPT |
(L.) Blume 1753. Laurus benzoin L.
1831. Benzoin odoriferum
1836. Benzoin aestivale Nees
1851. Lindera benzoin (L.) Blume
1939. Lindera benzoin var. pubescens Rehder |
Spicebush, Northern spicebush, Benzoin-bush, Benjamin-bush, Fever-bush, Wild allspice Benjoin, Laurier faux-benjoin |
Native, CoC: 6, Secure, S5 FACW-FAC Perennial, Shrub, Heliophily: 3 Sun - shade, 2n = 24 |
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NYFA: 5 |
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Sassafras
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Genus Sassafras | Sassafras | N.Y. Status | Images | Distribution | NY NPT |
(Nutt.) Nees 1753. Laurus sassafras L.
1818. Laurus albida Nutt.
1831. Sassafras officinale Nees & C.H.Eberm.
1836. Sassafras albidum (Nutt.) Nees
1891. Sassafras variifolium Kuntze
1936. Sassafras albidum var. molle (Raf.) Fernald |
Sassafras, White sassafras, Silky sassafras, Ague tree, Mitten tree Sassafras officinal, Gombo filé |
Native, CoC: 4, Secure FACU Perennial, Tree, shrub, Sun - shade |
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NYFA: N |
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Persea
[edit | edit source]Genus Persea | Bay | N.Y. Status | Images | Distribution | NY NPT |
Mill. 1753. Laurus persea L.
1768. Persea americana Mill.
1892. Persea persea (L.) Cockerell
1950. Persea nubigena L.O.Williams
1953. Persea gigantea L.O.Williams |
Avocado Avocatier |
Introduced from Mexico, Mesoamerica, Venezuela, Impersistent, Composte-pile waif |
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NYFA: Xm |
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Genus Persea (excluded species) | Bay | N.Y. Status | Images | Distribution | NY NPT |
(L.) Spreng. 1753. Laurus borbonia L.
1803. Laurus caroliniensis Michx.
1825. Persea borbonia (L.) Spreng.
1836. Persea carolinensis Nees
1838. Tamala borbonia (L.) Raf.
1903. Persea littoralis Small
1913. Tamala littoralis (Small) Small
1922. Borbonia littoralis (Small) House |
Redbay, Shorebay |
N. America native, southeastern U.S., Excluded |
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NYFA-Excluded |
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Order Magnoliales
[edit | edit source]The order Magnoliales Bromhead ...
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Family Magnoliaceae
[edit | edit source]The Magnoliaceae (magnolia family) has traditionally been separated into the two subfamilies Magnolioideae and Liriodendroideae. Magnolioideae contained a number of genera including Magnolia s.s., the largest genus. Liriodendroideae contained the single genus Liriodendron. Phylogenetic research has shown Magnolia s.s. to be polyphyletic. Therefore it was suggested that rather than breaking Magnolia into numerous new genera, all other genera in Magnolioideae would be placed in Magnolia s.l. to create a single monophyletic genus. This leaves the two subfamilies with one genus apiece, making Magnoliaceae subfamilies redundant. So, they are not used here.[1][2]
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Magnolia
[edit | edit source]cucumber tree |
Genus Magnolia subg. Yulania | Magnolia | N.Y. Status | Images | Distribution | NY NPT |
(L.) L. 1753. Magnolia virginiana var. acuminata L.
1759. Magnolia acuminata (L.) L.
1803. Magnolia cordata Michx.
1886. Magnolia acuminata var. cordata (Michx.) Sarg.
1903. Tulipastrum cordatum (Michx.) Small |
Cucumber tree, Cucumber magnolia, Mountain magnolia, Blue magnolia Magnolia acuminé |
Native, CoC: 7, Secure FACU Perennial, Tree |
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NYFA: 5 |
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DC. 1817. Magnolia kobus DC.
1908. Magnolia kobus var. borealis Sarg. |
Kobus magnolia | Introduced from temperate Asia, No specimens |
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NYMFP-X |
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Genus Magnolia subg. Magnolia | Magnolia | N.Y. Status | Images | Distribution | NY NPT |
L. var. virginiana |
Sweet-bay, Northern sweet-bay, Swamp-bay, Magnolia-bay, Laurel-magnolia, Beaver-tree Laurier doux |
Native, CoC: 9, Endangered, NYNHP: 1[1] FACW Perennial, Tree, shrub |
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NYFA: 1 |
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Umbrella-tree, Umbrella magnolia |
Introduced, US South native FACU |
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NYFA: X |
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Walter |
Fraser magnolia, Mountain magnolia |
Introduced, US South native FACU |
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NYFA: X |
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Michx. |
Big-leaved magnolia, Cowcumber magnolia |
Introduced, US South native |
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NYFA: X |
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Liriodendron
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Genus Liriodendron | Tulip tree | N.Y. Status | Images | Distribution | NY NPT |
L. 1753. Liriodendron tulipifera L.
1903. Liriodendron tulipifera f. aureomarginatum (Dippel) Schelle
1903. Liriodendron tulipifera f. integrifolium (G.Kirchn.) Schelle |
Tuliptree, Tulip tree, American tuliptree, Tulip poplar, Yellow poplar Bois jaune |
Native, CoC: 6, Secure FACU Perennial, Tree, Sun - shade |
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NYFA: 5 |
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Family Annonaceae
[edit | edit source]The Annonaceae (custard apple family) is the largest family of the Magnoliales, but contains primarily tropical plants. Only one of its more than 2000 species has been discovered growing outside of cultivation in New York.
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Subfamily Annonoideae
[edit | edit source]Asimina
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Genus Asimina | Pawpaw | N.Y. Status | Images | Distribution | NY NPT |
(L.) Dunal 1753. Annona triloba L.
1796. Annona pendula Salisbury
1803. Orchidocarpum arietinum Michx.
1806. Porcelia triloba (L.) Pers.
1817. Asimina triloba (L.) Dunal
1838. Uvaria triloba (L.) Torr.& A.Gray |
Pawpaw, Common pawpaw, Dog banana, Indian banana, Kentucky banana, American custard apple Asiminier trilobé, Asiminier |
Native, CoC: 5, Threatened FAC Perennial, Tree, shrub, Heliophily: 3 Sun - shade |
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NYFA: 2 |
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