Rose Mandarin
Streptopus lanceolatus (Aiton) Reveal

Streptopus lanceolatus (Aiton) Reveal, known as Rose Mandarin, is a perennial understory plant native to North American forests. It ranges from Alaska and Labrador to the Great Lakes and Appalachian regions, including parts of the United States and Canada. This species is commonly found in mixed-wood forests across a variety of soil conditions, particularly favoring cool, acidic soils.
Description
Streptopus lanceolatus is a member of the Liliaceae family and is native to a wide geographic area in North America. It is found in regions such as Vermont, Alaska, Alberta, British Columbia, and others. The plant thrives in mixed-wood forest environments and is adapted to a range of soil types, with a preference for cool, acidic conditions. Its distribution spans from the northern reaches of Canada to the central and eastern United States. The species was published in 1993.
Other common names
Rose MandarinRose Twisted-StalkRosy Twisted-StalkSessile-Leaved Twisted-StalkSimple-Stemmed Twisted-StalkTwistedstalk
Distribution
Vermont-US · NO · Alaska · Alberta · British Columbia · Connecticut · Iowa · Kentucky · Labrador · Maine · Manitoba · Maryland · Massachusetts · Michigan · Minnesota · Montana · New Brunswick · New Hampshire · New Jersey · New York · Newfoundland · North Carolina · Nova Scotia · Ohio · Ontario · Oregon · Pennsylvania · Prince Edward I. · Québec · Rhode I.
Synonyms
Hekorima atropurpureaHekorima dichotomaHexorima dichotomaStreptopus roseusStreptopus curvipesStreptopus roseus subsp. perspectusStreptopus lanceolatus var. roseusStreptopus lanceolatus var. longipesStreptopus lanceolatus var. curvipesStreptopus longipesUvularia roseaUvularia lanceolataStreptopus roseus f. indivisusStreptopus roseus f. giganteusStreptopus roseus var. perspectusStreptopus roseus var. longipesStreptopus roseus var. curvipesStreptopus roseus subsp. longipesStreptopus roseus subsp. curvipesStreptopus roseus f. simplexStreptopus roseus var. typicus




