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Accepted Name
EARLEAF GREENBRIER
 
 
 
Y
N
 
N
N
 
 
 
FACU
 
auriculata
Walter
 
 
 
 
 
 
Accepted Name
SAW GREENBRIER
 
 
 
Y
N
 
N
N
 
 
 
FAC
 
bona-nox
L.
 
 
 
 
 
AD
Accepted Name
UPRIGHT CARRIONFLOWER
 
 
 
Y
N
 
N
N
 
 
 
 
Though originally published as "ecirrhata", the epithet is sometimes changed to "ecirrata".
ecirrhata
S.Watson
 
 
 
 
 
 
Accepted Name
CAT GREENBRIER; WILD SARSAPARILLA
 
 
 
Y
N
 
N
N
 
 
 
FAC
 
glauca
Walter
 
 
 
 
 
 
Accepted Name
EVERGLADES GREENBRIER
 
 
 
Y
N
 
N
N
 
 
 
 
Florida material is here maintained under S. havanensis s.lat. following Holmes (in FNA, vol. 26). Smilax gracilior was stated to be endemic to Cuba and the Bahamas, characterized by chartaceous leaves with 3-5(-7) thin primary veins (Ferrufino-Acosta 2010), but simultaneously Florida specimens were annotated as S. gracilior.
havanensis
Jacq.
 
Threatened-State
 
 
 
 
Accepted Name
BLUERIDGE CARRIONFLOWER
 
 
 
Y
N
 
N
N
 
 
 
 
Though originally published as "lasioneuron", the epithet is often changed to "lasioneura".
lasioneuron
Hook.
 
 
 
 
 
 
Accepted Name
LAUREL GREENBRIER; BAMBOO VINE
 
 
 
Y
N
 
N
N
 
 
 
FACW
 
laurifolia
L.
 
 
 
 
 
 
Accepted Name
SARSAPARILLA VINE
 
 
 
Y
N
 
N
N
 
 
 
UPL
 
pumila
Walter
 
 
 
 
 
 
Accepted Name
BULLBRIER; ROUNDLEAF GREENBRIER
 
 
 
Y
N
 
N
N
 
 
 
FAC
 
rotundifolia
L.
 
 
 
 
 
 
Accepted Name
JACKSON VINE; LANCELEAF GREENBRIER
 
 
 
Y
N
 
N
N
 
 
 
FACU
 
smallii
Morong
 
 
 
 
 
 
Accepted Name
BRISTLY GREENBRIER; HOGBRIER
 
 
 
Y
N
 
N
N
 
 
 
FAC
The earlier name Smilax tamnoides is sometimes preferred for this species (Fernald 1944; FNA, vol. 26), while S. hispida is commonly preferred (Clausen 1951; Wilbur 2003). The thorns depicted in the type illustration of S. tamnoides appear anomalous for this species: https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/126524#page/225/mode/1up
tamnoides
L.
 
 
 
 
 
 
Accepted Name
CORAL GREENBRIER
 
 
 
Y
N
 
N
N
 
 
 
OBL
 
walteri
Pursh