Spiraea virginiana Britt.

Locations ofSpiraea virginiana Britt. in Virginia

Show image without county labels

Detail

Family
Rosaceae
Botanical Name
Spiraea virginiana Britt.
Common Name
Virginia Spiraea
Synonym(s)
Flora of Virginia Name/Status
Spiraea virginiana Britt.
Comments
First reported from Virginia in Jeffersonia 17:42-43 (1986) and subsequently found more widely by D.W. Ogle who published two noteworthy papers on distribution and ecology (Castanea 56:287-296; 56:297-303). Spiraea virginiana is listed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service as a federally threatened species.
Habitat
Rocky, frequently flood-scoured riverbanks and bars, often in gorges. Rare in the sw. mountains; known only from the New River in the Southern Blue Ridge and the Guest River, Pound River, and Russell Fork in the Cumberland Mountains.
Native Status
Native

To save this map, right-click (control-click for Mac users) on the map and choose "Save Image As...".