|
Status | References |
North America:
|
|
M. L. Fernald, 1950 |
Eastern North America:
United States east of Mississippi; Ontario and eastern Canada |
|
Joan Ward-Harris, 1983 |
Southeastern United States:
AL AR DE DC FL GA KY MD NC SC TN VA WV |
|
Joan Ward-Harris, 1983 |
Southern Appalachian States:
AL GA KY MD NC SC TN VA WV |
|
Joan Ward-Harris, 1983 |
Coastal plain | Marginal | Pers. Obs. |
Piedmont | Widespread | Pers. Obs. |
Blue Ridge Mountains | Widespread | Charles C. Deam, 1940 |
Great Smoky Mountains National Park | Probably | Taylor Rice, 1999 |
Ridge and Valley | Probably | Taylor Rice, 1999 |
Cumberland Plateau |
|
Taylor Rice, 1999 |
Georgia | Widespread | Joan Ward-Harris, 1983 |
Clark County, Georgia | Probably | Taylor Rice, 1999 |
Asia |
|
Charles C. Deam,1940 |
Euro/Asia
"The Indian
pipe is also widely distributed in Asia and is found in the Himalayas from
Punjab to Bhutan, Kasia ..., the Lushai and Naga Hills, in the western
and central Chinese provinces of Yunnan, Hunan, and Hupeh, in Manchuria,
Korea, Taiwan ..., and in the Japanese islands of Honshu, Shikoku, and
Kyushu. " "The range does not include Europe." (Baker, 1971)
Map
of prevalence in South Carolina
marked by county where Monotropa uniflora
exists