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Franklinia alatamaha
... Sources of Plants Cultivation Links Choose A Tree: Carolina Silverbell Mountain Camellia Cinnamon Clethra Lost Franklinia American Persimmon Georgia Plume American Smoketree Mountain Holly Pagoda Dogwood American Chestnut Carolina Hemlock Chalk ... try to grow as a shrub, but it can usually be trained into tree form. Franklinia is easy to grow from seed, and such a plant will often reach blooming size ...
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Floridata: Franklinia alatamaha
... well drained acidic soils. Water during prolonged dry periods. Mulch. Hardiness: USDA Zones 6-9. Curiously franklinia seems to perform best in zones 6 and 7, considerably north of the zone 8 ... available from nurseries that specialize in rare plants. Features A member of the tea family, franklinia is closely related to the loblolly bay (Gordonia lasianthus), but has deciduous, rather than evergreen ...
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FLORA OF NORTH AMERICA - Future Flora of North America Volumes
... family. Vol. 6 2007 Hunt Paeoniaceae—Loasaceae [24 families, notably: Theaceae, Clusiaceae, Malvaceae, Sarraceniaceae, Violaceae, Passifloraceae, Cucurbitaceae & Begoniaceae] – Peony family; Tea family + franklinia, camellia; Waterwort family; Mangosteen family + St. John’s wort, pitchapple; Muntingia family; Linden family + basswood, jute, burrbark; Cacao family + teabush, pyramidflower, ...
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FLORA OF NORTH AMERICA - Volumes under Production
... , R. David/whetstone@jsucc.jsu.edu Waltheria Saunders, Janice G./jsaunders@darwin.edu.ar Tamaricaceae (fam. 60) Tamarix Gaskin, John/jgaskin@sidney.ars.usda.gov * Theaceae (fam. 47) Franklinia Prince, Linda Gordonia Prince, Linda Stewartia Prince, Linda Tiliaceae (fam. 51) Corchorus Hess, William J./wjbahess@frontiernet.net Grewia Hess, William J./wjbahess@frontiernet.net Tilia Hess, William J./ ...
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Arnold Arboretum - Current Plant Highlights - September
... Acer rubrum 'Schlesingerii' Viburnum dilatatum January | February | March | April | May | June | July | August | September | October | November | December | Map of the grounds Current Plant Highlights September Franklinia alatamaha—named for Benjamin Franklin—has not been found growing in the wild since soon after its discovery along Georgia's Alatamaha River in the late 1700s; it is currently ...
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... 'Kwanzan' Cotinus obovatus Prunus serrulata 'Mt. Fuji' (Shirotae) Euonymus alata Prunus yedoensis 'Akebono' Fothergilla gardenii Rhus laciniata Fothergilla major Rhus typhina Franklinia alatamaha Robinia pseudoacacia Ginkgo biloba Spiraea spp. Hamamelis cultivars Stewartia pseudocamellia Hydrangea quercifolia Vaccinium (blueberries) Koelreuteria paniculata Viburnum bodnantense Viburnum opulus ' ...
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Trees for Fall Color
... . Acer buergeranum Acer griseum Acer shirasawanum Acer palmatum Cercis canadensis 'Forest Pansy' Cornus alternifolia Cornus florida Cornus kousa Cotinus coggygria Cotinus obovatus Franklinia alatamaha Ginkgo biloba Hamamelis cultivars Koelreuteria paniculata Liquidambar styraciflua Nyssa sylvatica Oxydendrum arboreum Parrotia persica Persimmon Pistacia chinensis Prunus campanulata 'Formosiana' ...
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Botanical
... These tender perennials, commonly known as Bridal Wreaths, are natives of Chile. F. sonchifolia grow... Franklinia F. alatamaha is an autumn-flowering tree or shrub, commonly known as the Franklin Tree, Franklinia a... Fraxinus These hardy, deciduous trees are commonly known as Ash Trees. Most of the Ashes are natives of the N... Freesia This group consists of 19 tender, deciduous, perennial ...
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A Checklist for Selecting Camellias
... you would like a summer-blooming "camellia" consider instead the camellias American cousin, the Loblolly Bay (Gordonia lasianthus), or, if you live a bit north of the coast, the famous Franklin Tree (Franklinia alathamaha) both of which are closely related to the camellia. The Loblolly Bay is native to our immediate area, likes wet, sunny places, grows easily and blooms throughout the summer. The ...
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Site Map
... , winter fog Summer: flowers, summer rain on new growth, fire More Summer: Chinese dogwood, oaks, pines Fall: fall color honey locust, stewartia, oxydendrum More Fall Companions: fall color franklinia, dogwood, enkianthus, viburnum tree Fall Color in Rhododendrons: Captain Jack, Naomi Nautilus, Tiffany, Ostbo's Red Azaleas in Fall: Satan, Camelot, schlippenbachii Fall Japanese Maples: large and ...
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