Results/Conclusions In the fall of 2007, the total number of fruiting stalks was 754: 168 at population 1, 359 in population 2, and 227 in population 3. Across all populations, the mean number of seeds per capsule was 6.5 and the mean potential reproductive output was 772.1. Mean number of capsules per individual and corresponding mean fecundity was significantly different among the 3 populations (p<0.01), but mean number of seeds per capsule was not (p=0.09). Reproductive output is more strongly correlated to stalk width (r2=0.59, p<0.01) than it is to stalk height (r2=0.40, p<0.01). Point-pattern analysis showed that individuals are significantly aggregated between 1.2 m and 2.4 m (p<0.01), suggesting that reproduction in this species may be density-dependent. Spring sampling of juveniles and adults that did not flower during 2007 will determine the degree of flowering synchrony, which is often linked with semelparity but rarely studied in the field. This study provides insight to that link and documents an event that occurs every 4-30 years for F. caroliniensis, which could aid in future conservation efforts.