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Sideroxylon tenax L.
TOUGH BULLY
Tough Bumelia

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Sideroxylon tenax
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Sideroxylon tenax
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Sideroxylon tenax
Sideroxylon tenax
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Sideroxylon tenax
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Sideroxylon tenax
Sideroxylon tenax
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Sideroxylon tenax

Sideroxylon tenax
© Copyright Bobby Hattaway 2011 · 5
Sideroxylon tenax
Sideroxylon tenax
© Copyright Bobby Hattaway 2011 · 5
Sideroxylon tenax

Sideroxylon tenax
© Copyright Bobby Hattaway 2011 · 5
Sideroxylon tenax
Sideroxylon tenax
© Copyright Bobby Hattaway 2011 · 5
Sideroxylon tenax

Sideroxylon tenax
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Sideroxylon tenax
Sideroxylon tenax
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Sideroxylon tenax

Sideroxylon tenax
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Sideroxylon tenax
Sideroxylon tenax
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Sideroxylon tenax

Sideroxylon tenax
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Sideroxylon tenax

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FamilyScientific name @ source (records)
Colletidae  Colletes francesae @ AMNH_BEE (11)
Lecanoraceae  Lecanora louisianae @ GAL (1)
Miridae  Gn_orthotylinigp3 sp_003 @ AMNH_PBI (1)

Gn_orthotylinigp4c sp_nsp_008 @ AMNH_PBI (1)

Labops burmeisteri @ AMNH_PBI (1)
Parmeliaceae  Parmotrema subrigidum @ GAL (1)

Parmotrema tinctorum @ GAL (1)
Piesmatidae  Mcateella schuhi @ AMNH_PBI (1)
Ramalinaceae  Phyllopsora corallina @ GAL (1)

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10. Sideroxylon tenax Linnaeus, Mant. Pl. 1: 48. 1767.

Tough bully

Bumelia lacuum Small; B. megacocca Small; B. tenax (Linnaeus) Willdenow

Shrubs or trees, to 8 m. Stems armed, sericeous, glabrescent. Leaves deciduous or persistent; petiole 3-10 mm, sparsely to densely villous (hairs tawny or reddish brown to brown); blade (dull to lustrous adaxially), oblanceolate to spatulate, 23-64 × 6-22 mm, base cuneate to attenuate, margins plane, apex rounded to obtuse or retuse, abaxial surface densely sericeous (hairs tawny or reddish brown to brown), venation obscured by hairs, adaxial surface glabrous or glabrate, midrib flat or slightly sunken, marginal vein absent. Inflorescences 8-40-flowered. Pedicels 4-12 mm, sericeous (hairs tawny or reddish brown to brown). Flowers: calyx 1.4-2.2 mm diam.; sepals 5, 2-2.5 × 1.4-1.8 mm, sericeous (hairs tawny or reddish brown to brown); petals 5, white, median segment elliptic to obovate, 1.7-1.8 mm, lateral segments lanceolate, 1.5-1.8 mm; stamens 5, 2-2.3 mm; staminodes broadly lanceolate, 1.3-1.8 mm, entire; anthers sagittate, 0.7-1 mm; pistil 5-carpellate; ovary 5-locular, 0.9-1.3 mm, glabrous or strigose distally; style 0.7-0.9 mm. Berries purplish black, ellipsoid to obovoid, 8-13 mm, glabrous. Seeds 8-12 mm.

Flowering May-Jun. Dry, sandy soils in pine forests, pine-oak scrub, and hammocks on coastal plain; 0-100 m; Fla., Ga., N.C., S.C.

Sideroxylon tenax is a thorny shrub or tree characterized by sericious abaxial leaf surfaces, pedicels, and calyces with tawny, brown, or reddish brown hairs. Segregate species were named by Small based on widespread variation in leaf size, pedicel length, and fruit size. The segregate species were recognized by R. B. Clark (1942); A. Cronquist (1945c) and later workers have submerged them because of intergradation across the range of S. tenax .

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