Hymenocallis puntagordensis the smallcup spiderlily or Punta Gorda spiderlily, is a plant in the Amaryllidaceae.[1] It is a rare and little known endemic known only from the vicinity of Punta Gorda, in Charlotte County, Florida.[2] This is on the Gulf coast just north of Fort Myers.[3] [4] The species is listed as "critically imperiled."[5]
Hymenocallis puntagordensis is a bulb-forming perennial found on roadsides and in disturbed pine woodlands. It is similar to H. latifolia, differing in having narrower, coriaceous leaves and a staminal corona with prominently lacerate margins.[3] [6]