Lewis' heartleaf
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Description:
Hexastylis lewisii (Fernald) Blomquist & Oostinggrowing along a trail at Medoc Mountain State Park. This plant is uncommon to rare, but can be found in decent numbers at some sites in the Piedmont and inner Coastal Plain. In this area, it can be recognized by the rounded, variegated leaves and the habit of growing in long, linear patches, i.e., it is rhizomatous. The similar Hexastylis minor and Hexastylis virginica have variegated leaves but do not form these long rhizomes--they occur in compact clumps. According to Radford et al., Manual of the Vascular Flora of the Carolinas, these would be the three species with variegated leaves possible in this area. (I have some photos of this plant in bloom from another site, confirmatory of my ID, I think!)
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- Spermatophytes
- Angiosperms
- Magnoliids
- Piperales
- Aristolochiaceae (birthwort family)
- Hexastylis (heartleaf)
- Hexastylis lewisii
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