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''W. cuneifolia'' has been found in sandhills, turkey oak-pine woods, open scrub oak, longleaf pine-scrub oak sand ridges, and longleaf pine woods.<ref name="FSU"> Florida State University Herbarium Database. URL: http://herbarium.bio.fsu.edu. Last accessed: June 2021. Collectors: Loran C. Anderson,  R. A. Davidson, R.K. Godfrey, R. F. Thorne, and D. B. Ward. States and counties: Florida: Gadsden, Jackson, and Liberty.</ref> It is also found in disturbed areas including secondary slash pine forests and along fences.<ref name="FSU"/> Associated species: ''Liatris, Polansia, Q. laevis, Q. margaretta, Vaccinium stamineum,'' and ''Trichostema''.<ref name="FSU"/>
 
''W. cuneifolia'' has been found in sandhills, turkey oak-pine woods, open scrub oak, longleaf pine-scrub oak sand ridges, and longleaf pine woods.<ref name="FSU"> Florida State University Herbarium Database. URL: http://herbarium.bio.fsu.edu. Last accessed: June 2021. Collectors: Loran C. Anderson,  R. A. Davidson, R.K. Godfrey, R. F. Thorne, and D. B. Ward. States and counties: Florida: Gadsden, Jackson, and Liberty.</ref> It is also found in disturbed areas including secondary slash pine forests and along fences.<ref name="FSU"/> Associated species: ''Liatris, Polansia, Q. laevis, Q. margaretta, Vaccinium stamineum,'' and ''Trichostema''.<ref name="FSU"/>
 
 
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Revision as of 09:07, 23 June 2021

Warea cuneifolia
Warea cunefolia MMS 2015.jpg
Photo taken by Michelle Smith
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Division: Magnoliophyta - Flowering plants
Class: Magnoliopsida
Order: Capparales
Family: Brassicacaeae
Genus: Warea
Species: W. cuneifolia
Binomial name
Warea cuneifolia
(Muhl. ex Nutt.) Nutt.

Common names: Carolina pineland-cress, Carolina warea

Taxonomic notes

Description

A description of Warea cuneifolia is provided in The Flora of North America.

Distribution

Ecology

Habitat

W. cuneifolia has been found in sandhills, turkey oak-pine woods, open scrub oak, longleaf pine-scrub oak sand ridges, and longleaf pine woods.[1] It is also found in disturbed areas including secondary slash pine forests and along fences.[1] Associated species: Liatris, Polansia, Q. laevis, Q. margaretta, Vaccinium stamineum, and Trichostema.[1]

Conservation, cultivation, and restoration

Cultural use

Photo Gallery

References and notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Florida State University Herbarium Database. URL: http://herbarium.bio.fsu.edu. Last accessed: June 2021. Collectors: Loran C. Anderson, R. A. Davidson, R.K. Godfrey, R. F. Thorne, and D. B. Ward. States and counties: Florida: Gadsden, Jackson, and Liberty.