Category
page 1Endemic flora of the United States

Sequoia sempervirens
species of plant in the monotypic genus Sequoia in the cypress family (Cupressaceae)

Dionaea muscipula
carnivorous plant

Darlingtonia californica
species of pitcher plant

Picea breweriana
species of plant

Abies fraseri
species of conifer

Yucca gloriosa
species of plant

Quercus coccinea
species of plant

Pinus virginiana
species of plant

Pinus clausa
species of plant

Quercus stellata
species of plant

Sarracenia flava
species of plant

Chamaecyparis thyoides
species of plant

Quercus marilandica
species of plant

Quercus michauxii
species of plant

Quercus acerifolia (E.J. Palmer) Stoynoff & W.J. Hess
species of plant

Cladrastis kentukea
species of plant

Pinus pungens
species of plant

Sarracenia leucophylla
species of plant

Quercus arkansana
species of plant

Quercus havardii
species of plant

Torreya taxifolia
species of plant

Alnus maritima
species of plant

Quercus texana
species of plant

Quercus laurifolia
species of plant

Neviusia
Neviusia, the snow-wreaths, is a genus of ornamental plants, which are native to the United States, containing two extant species and one extinct species known from fossil leaves. This genus is a rare example of a disjunct range occurring in North America. The type species, Neviusia alabamensis, occurs in several southeastern states, while second extant species, Neviusia cliftonii, is endemic to the Mt Shasta region of California, and the extinct species Neviusia dunthornei is found in shale deposits in the Okanagan Highlands of Washington and British Columbia. It is named for Episcopal priest

Marshallia
Marshallia is a genus of plants in the tribe Helenieae within the family Asteraceae. Marshallia is native to the southeastern and south-central United States. A common name applied to most species in the genus is '''Barbara's buttons'''.

Quercus austrina
species of plant

Quercus buckleyi
species of plant

Quercus boyntonii
species of tree

Quercus georgiana
species of plant

Sarracenia oreophila
species of plant

Sarracenia alata
species of plant

Leitneria floridana
Leitneria floridana (corkwood), the sole species in the genus Leitneria, is a deciduous dioecious shrub or small tree, found only in the southern United States states of Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Missouri and Texas.

Rhododendron catawbiense
species of plant

Sarracenia psittacina
species of plant

Cupressus bakeri
species of plant

Clustered lady's slipper
species of plant

Cypripedium californicum
species of plant

Quercus oglethorpensis
species of plant

Sarracenia minor
species of plant

Eustoma russellianum
species of plant

Amphicarpum
Amphicarpum (common name maidencane) is a genus of North American plants in the grass family, found only in the eastern United States.

Allium nevadense
species of plant

Sarracenia rubra
species of plant

Diervilla sessilifolia
species of plant

Carex aboriginum
species of plant

Salvia funerea
species of plant

Schoenolirion
Schoenolirion, rush-lily or sunnybell, is a genus of three recognized species of flowering plants, all endemic to the southeastern United States. In the APG III classification system, the genus is placed in the family Asparagaceae, subfamily Agavoideae (formerly the family Agavaceae).

Allium lemmonii
species of wild onion

Astragalus ampullarioides
species of plant

Astragalus andersonii
species of plant

Vitis mustangensis
species of plant

Allium falcifolium
species of plant

Arundinaria gigantea
species of plant

Golden aster
Chrysopsis (golden asters) are plants in the family Asteraceae native to the southern and eastern United States. All the species are found in Florida, although some are found in other states as well.

Chelone obliqua
species of plant

Houstonia purpurea
species of plant

Allium brevistylum
species of plant

Cypripedium kentuckiense
species of plant

Fritillaria recurva
species of plant