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Leitneria floridana

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Leitneria floridana Chapm. [family SIMAROUBACEAE]
Filed as Leitneria floridana Chapm. [family SIMAROUBACEAE]
Type? of Leitneria floridana Chapm. [family LEITNERIACEAE]
Type of Leitneria floridana Chapm. [family SIMAROUBACEAE]
Type? of Leitneria floridana Chapm. [family LEITNERIACEAE]
Leitneria floridana Chapm. [family SIMAROUBACEAE]
Filed as Leitneria floridana Chapm. [family SIMAROUBACEAE]
Filed as Leitneria floridana Chapm. [family SIMAROUBACEAE]
Type of Leitneria floridana Chapm. [family SIMAROUBACEAE]
Filed as Leitneria floridana Chapm. [family SIMAROUBACEAE]
Filed as Leitneria floridana Chapm. [family SIMAROUBACEAE]
Type? of Leitneria floridana Chapm. [family LEITNERIACEAE]
Leitneria floridana Chapm. [family SIMAROUBACEAE]
Leitneria floridana Chapm. [family SIMAROUBACEAE]
Filed as Leitneria floridana Chapm. [family SIMAROUBACEAE]
Isotype of Leitneria floridana Chapman [family SIMAROUBACEAE]
Filed as Leitneria floridana Chapm. [family SIMAROUBACEAE]
Type of Leitneria floridana Chapm. [family SIMAROUBACEAE]
Lectotype of Leitneria floridana Chapm. [family LEITNERIACEAE]
Original material of Leitneria floridana Chapm. [family LEITNERIACEAE]
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Identification
Leitneria floridana Chapm. [family SIMAROUBACEAE ] (stored under name); Verified by A. Linn Bogle (NHA),, Leitneria floridana Chapm. [family SIMAROUBACEAE ] Verified by Not on sheet,
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Flora

Entry for Leitneria floridana Chapman [family LEITNERIACEAE]
Herbarium
Flora of North America (FNA)
Collection
Flora of North America
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
Flora of North America, Vol 3,
Names
Leitneria floridana Chapman [family LEITNERIACEAE], Fl. South. U.S., 427. 1860
Myrica floridana (Chapman) A. W. Wood [family MYRICACEAE]
Information
Shrubs or small trees, 1-4(-8) m, to 15 cm diam. at base. Stems unbranched or sparsely short-branched distally, slender, pubescent, becoming glabrous. Bark gray to dark reddish brown; lenticels numerous, gray. Leaves: petiole 2-7 cm, densely pubescent, becoming ± glabrous. Leaf blade lanceolate to elliptic-lanceolate, 5-20 × 3.5-6 cm, leathery, base acute, margins narrowly revolute, apex acute to acuminate; surfaces silky-pubescent when young, becoming glabrous and glossy adaxially. Inflorescences: staminate catkins cylindric in bud, lax and outward curving at anthesis, 2-6 × 1-1.5 cm; pistillate stiffly erect, 1-3 × 1 cm. Staminate flowers: stamens (3-)10-12(-15); filaments short; anthers basifixed, broadly oblong, 4-sporangiate, 2-locular at anthesis, dehiscing longitudinally. Pistillate flowers: sepals (3-)4(-8), irregularly inserted, unequal; ovary elliptic, ca. 2 mm, finely pubescent; style 4-5 mm; stigma exserted, often recurved or twisted, reddish. Drupes erect, green, becoming chestnut brown, elliptic to oblong-elliptic, often compressed on drying, 1-2.5 cm, glabrous, base and apex blunt, apex with conspicuous dark stylar scar, vascular bundles toughening the thin flesh; endocarp brown, bony, surface rough-reticulate. Seeds 1, compressed; seed coat membranous, hilum blackish, elongate; endosperm thin, starchy; embryo large, straight; cotyledons ovoid, slightly fleshy. 2n = 32.
Conservation Status
of conservation concern
Phenology
Flowering late winter-early spring; fruiting spring-summer
Altitude range
0-100 m
Distribution
endemicUSA Ark.USA Fla.USA Ga.USA Mo.USA Tex.
Discussion
Vegetative reproduction is predominant, forming large clones from adventitious buds on shallow roots. Large, old plants ("small trees") are apparently rare in the field. Florida plants begin growth about a month before Missouri plants (J. W. Day 1975). Leitneria floridana is successfully cultivated as far north as Chicago, Rochester, and Boston.
The wood (sp. gr. 0.21) is lighter than cork (sp. gr. 0.24); it is used locally for fishnet floats or bottle stoppers.

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