Trautvetteria caroliniensis is native primarily to moist mountain woods, ravines, and streambanks in the eastern U. S. from Pennsylvania south to Kentucky, Tennessee and Georgia (Missouri Botanical Garden). In Maryland it is uncommon, but most likely to be seen in Garrett County, especially along the Youghiogheny River.
Look for it on river scour areas along the Youghiogheny River, Garrett County. Swallow Falls State Park is a good place to search for it.
There are 39 records in the project database.
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