A New Species of Hymenocallis (Amaryllidaceae) from the Apalachicola Forest of the Florida Panhandle, U.S.A. Gerald L. Smith Biology Department, High Point University, University Station, Montlieu Avenue, High Point, North Carolina 27262-3598, U.S. \. [email protected] Mark A. Garland P.0. Box 856, Micanopy, Florida 32667, U.S.A. [email protected] Hymenocalllis, IUCN Red List, United States. Gawler) Herbert (Smith & Florv, 2002; Smith & It was not until spring of 2004 that the authors Garland, 2003). Small (1933) and Traub (1962) indicated that //. latifoUa (Miller) m! Roemer [= //. kimballiae 1.5 cm X 5-10 mm) and fewer ovules (1 to 3) are Novon 19: 234-238. Published on 18 June 2009. doi: 10.3417/2007121 Volume 19, Number 2 Smith & Garland 235 2009 Hymenocallis (Amaryllidaceae) from Florida nov. TYPE: U.S.A. Florida: Liberty Co., stream in Apr.1991, Palis s.n. (holotype, FSU). Figure 1. 236 Novon 5.5 cm, neck 6-11 cm, basal plate 2-3 cm; tunica ing to criterion D2 in the IUCN Red List assessment: Extinct in a very short time period" (IUCN, 2001). (Elliott) Gould & C. A. Clark, Eiiocaulon decangulare L„ Pluehea Cassini, Pontederia cordata L„ Rlirndio- 1! / ii!