North America Non-native Plant

Ceratiola Falcautla

Botanical name: Ceratiola falcautla

USDA symbol: CEFA6

Native status: Not native but doesn't reproduce and persist in the wild

Ceratiola falcautla: A Plant Name Mystery If you’ve stumbled upon the name Ceratiola falcautla in your plant research, you might be scratching your head trying to find information about this elusive species. Well, there’s a good reason why your searches are coming up empty – this particular plant name doesn’t ...

Ceratiola falcautla: A Plant Name Mystery

If you’ve stumbled upon the name Ceratiola falcautla in your plant research, you might be scratching your head trying to find information about this elusive species. Well, there’s a good reason why your searches are coming up empty – this particular plant name doesn’t appear to exist in botanical literature!

The Case of the Missing Plant

After extensive research through botanical databases, taxonomic references, and horticultural sources, Ceratiola falcautla doesn’t appear to be a valid species name. While the genus Ceratiola does exist in the plant kingdom, this specific species epithet falcautla isn’t recognized in scientific literature.

What This Means for Gardeners

If you encountered this name somewhere, it could be:

  • A typographical error or misspelling
  • An outdated or invalid name that was never properly published
  • Confusion with a similar-sounding plant name
  • A name that exists only in non-scientific contexts

The Real Ceratiola: Meet the Sandhill Rosemary

If you’re interested in the Ceratiola genus, you might be thinking of Ceratiola ericoides, commonly known as Sandhill Rosemary or Florida Rosemary. This fascinating native plant is found in the southeastern United States and is well worth considering for appropriate gardens.

Tips for Verifying Plant Names

When researching plants, especially native species, it’s important to verify botanical names through reliable sources:

  • USDA PLANTS Database
  • Missouri Botanical Garden’s plant database
  • Regional native plant society resources
  • University extension publications

Moving Forward

If you were specifically looking for information about Ceratiola falcautla, we’d recommend double-checking your source or reaching out to local native plant experts who might help identify what plant you’re actually seeking. Sometimes the most rewarding garden discoveries come from solving these little botanical mysteries!

Remember, when it comes to native gardening, accuracy in plant identification is crucial for creating successful, ecologically beneficial landscapes. Always verify plant names and sources before making your garden selections.

Ceratiola Falcautla

Classification

Group

Dicot

Kingdom

Plantae - Plants

Subkingdom

Tracheobionta - Vascular plants

Superdivision

Spermatophyta - Seed plants

Division

Magnoliophyta - Flowering plants

Subdivision
Class

Magnoliopsida - Dicotyledons

Subclass

Dilleniidae

Order

Ericales

Family

Empetraceae Hook. & Lindl. - Crowberry family

Genus

Ceratiola Michx. - ceratiola

Species

Ceratiola falcautla Gandy [excluded]

Plant data source: USDA, NRCS 2025. The PLANTS Database. https://plants.usda.gov,. 2/25/2025. National Plant Data Team, Greensboro, NC USA