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- Franklinia is a monotypic genus in the tea family, Theaceae. The sole species in this genus is a flowering tree, Franklinia alatamaha, commonly called...
- glossy. Most of the genera have evergreen foliage, but Stewartia and Franklinia are deciduous. The toothed margins are generally ****ociated with a characteristic...
- Fatsia (Fatsia) Forsythia (Forsythia) Fothergilla (Fothergilla) Franklinia (Franklinia) * Fremontodendron (Flannelbush) Fuchsia (Fuchsia) * G Garrya (Silk-t****el)...
- since 2022) Escarpment cycad (listed extinct in the wild since 2006) Franklinia alatamaha (last seen in 1803, listed extinct in the wild since 1998) Golden...
- Gordonia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Theaceae, related to Franklinia, Camellia and Stewartia. Of the roughly 40 species, all but two are native...
- was late. William described these trees in Travels, the Franklin tree (Franklinia alatamaha) and fevertree (Pinkneya pubens). The Franklin tree no longer...
- Plants and subsequent editions. The garden contains three notable trees: Franklinia alatamaha (Franklin Tree): William and John Bartram, Jr. encountered a...
- province Families Leitneriaceae Genera Balduina Ceratiola Dicerandra Franklinia Lachnanthes Macranthera Pinckneya Pleea Pyxidanthera Rhapidophyllum Schwalbea...
- (Nyssa sylvatica), Dawn Redwood (Metasequoia glyptostroboides), Franklinia (Franklinia alatamaha), Eastern Hemlock (Tsuga canadensis), various oaks (Quercus...
- pine and other timber trees. Some of the native U.S. plants, such as Franklinia alatamaha, have demonstrably become extinct or extinct in the wild; others...