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Gordonia lasianthus (L. ) Ellis
LOBLOLLY BAY
Loblolly-bay

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Gordonia lasianthus
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Gordonia lasianthus
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Gordonia lasianthus
Gordonia lasianthus
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Gordonia lasianthus

Gordonia lasianthus
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Gordonia lasianthus
Gordonia lasianthus
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Gordonia lasianthus

Gordonia lasianthus
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Gordonia lasianthus
Gordonia lasianthus
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Gordonia lasianthus

Gordonia lasianthus
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Gordonia lasianthus
Gordonia lasianthus
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Gordonia lasianthus

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FamilyScientific name @ source (records)
Asteraceae  Antennaria robinsonii @ BPI (2)
Botryosphaeriaceae  Phyllosticta gordoniae @ BPI (1)
Clavicipitaceae  Aschersonia cubensis @ BPI (1)
Helotiaceae  Calloriopsis gelatinosa @ BPI (1)
Meliolaceae  Irenopsis cryptocarpa @ BPI (21)
Miridae  Gn_orthotylinigp11 sp_001 @ AMNH_PBI (1)

Gn_orthotylinigp5 sp_003 @ AMNH_PBI (1)

Gn_orthotylinigp7 sp_001 @ AMNH_PBI (2)

Goodeniaphila cassisi @ AMNH_PBI (1)

Orthotylus kanakanus @ BPBM_TCN (4)
Nectriaceae  Nectria leucorrhodina @ BPI (2)
Polyporaceae  Fomes marmoratus @ BPI (1)
Septobasidiaceae  Septobasidium fumigatum @ BPI (2)

Septobasidium sinuosum @ BPI (1)
_  Capnocrinum capsuliferum @ BPI (1)

Isariopsis penicillata @ BPI (2)

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1. Gordonia lasianthus (Linnaeus) J. Ellis, Philos. Trans. 60: 523. 1771.

Loblolly bay

Hypericum lasianthus Linnaeus, Sp. Pl. 2: 783. 1753

Trees columnar; twigs red-dish, smooth. Leaf blades (8-)10-16(-30) × (2.5-)3-5 cm, margins toothed on distal 1/2 (rarely proximal to middle), teeth deciduously gland-tipped, abaxial surface with 2-7-fascicled, straight hairs. Pedicels 1-2 mm diam. at narrowest point. Flowers: sepals obovate, 9-11 × 7-9 mm, base constricted; petals to 2-3 × 1.5-2.5 cm, apex rounded; filaments: free portion 4-6 mm. Capsules 1.5-2 × 0.9-1 cm, hairy; columella adnate to valves at base. Seeds 9-11 mm including apical wing, 3-3.5 mm wide. 2 n = 30, 36.

Flowering (Apr-)Jun-Jul(-Oct). Wet soils, including swamp forests, especially pocosins, wet savannas, bay forests, depressions in fluvial sand ridges; 0-200 m; Ala., Fla., Ga., Miss., N.C., S.C.

Gordonia lasianthus is relatively common in the southeastern United States. NatureServe lists its global status as G5, and it is of conservation concern in Mississippi (S3, vulnerable) and Alabama (S1, critically imperiled). Specific threats are not indicated; Mississippi is at the western edge of the range; habitat in Alabama is likely under development pressure. It is a handsome columnar tree that is occasionally available as an ornamental in the horticultural trade. Senescing leaves turn bright red before falling. It is listed as a facultative wetland species by the USDA Plants database for region 2.

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