Gratiola pilosa

Michx.

Shaggy Hedge-hyssop

G5Secure (G5?) Found in 1 roadless area NatureServe Explorer →
G5SecureGlobal Rank
Identity
Unique IDELEMENT_GLOBAL.2.150448
Element CodePDSCR0R080
Record TypeSPECIES
ClassificationSpecies
Classification StatusStandard
Name CategoryVascular Plant
KingdomPlantae
PhylumAnthophyta
ClassDicotyledoneae
OrderPlantaginales
FamilyPlantaginaceae
GenusGratiola
Synonyms
Sophronanthe pilosa(Michx.) Small
Other Common Names
shaggy hedgehyssop (EN)
Concept Reference
Kartesz, J.T. 1994. A synonymized checklist of the vascular flora of the United States, Canada, and Greenland. 2nd edition. 2 vols. Timber Press, Portland, OR.
Conservation Status
Review Date1988-05-02
Change Date1988-05-02
Threat Impact Comments
Highly threatened by land-use conversion and habitat fragmentation, (and the associated impacts such as erosion, weed introduction, etc.) and to a lesser extent by forest management practices (Southern Appalachian Species Viability Project 2002).
Ecology & Habitat
Other Nations (1)
United StatesNNR
ProvinceRankNative
GeorgiaS5Yes
District of ColumbiaSNRYes
South CarolinaS4Yes
KentuckyS2Yes
North CarolinaS4Yes
AlabamaSNRYes
TennesseeSNRYes
FloridaS5Yes
New JerseyS2Yes
OklahomaSNRYes
MississippiSNRYes
VirginiaS4Yes
TexasSNRYes
MarylandSNRYes
DelawareS4Yes
ArkansasSNRYes
LouisianaSNRYes
Plant Characteristics
Economic Value (Genus)No
Roadless Areas (1)
Louisiana (1)
AreaForestAcres
Saline Bayou W & S River CorridorKisatchie National Forest5,355
References (2)
  1. Kartesz, J.T. 1994. A synonymized checklist of the vascular flora of the United States, Canada, and Greenland. 2nd edition. 2 vols. Timber Press, Portland, OR.
  2. Southern Appalachian Species Viability Project. 2002. A partnership between the U.S. Forest Service-Region 8, Natural Heritage Programs in the Southeast, NatureServe, and independent scientists to develop and review data on 1300+ regionally and locally rare species in the Southern Appalachian and Alabama region. Database (Access 97) provided to the U.S. Forest Service by NatureServe, Durham, North Carolina.