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Sweetgum

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Sweetgum

American Sweetgum leaves with
November fall color in South Carolina
Scientific classification
Kingdom:Plantae
Division:Magnoliophyta
Class:Magnoliopsida
Order:Saxifragales (Hamamelidales)
Family:Hamamelidaceae
Genus:Liquidambar
Species

Liquidambar formosana
Liquidambar orientalis
Liquidambar styraciflua

The sweetgums Liquidambar are a genus in the witch-hazel family Hamamelidaceae, with three species of large deciduous trees, 25-40m tall, with palmately lobed leaves:

Liquidambar styraciflua

They are popular ornamental trees, particularly in warm-temperate areas with hot summers, being some of the most reliable trees for good autumn (fall) colours in these conditions.

The genus was much more widespread in the Tertiary, but has disappeared from Europe due to extensive glaciation in the north and the Alps, which has served as a blockade against southward migration. It has also disappeared from many parts of North America due to climate change, and even from the unglaciated (but nowadays too cold) Russian Far East. There are very many fossil species of Liquidambar, showing its relict status today.

References

  • Deterministic Plio-Pleistocene extinctions in the European cool-temperate tree flora. Ecology Letters 6 (7): 646-653, July 2003fr:Liquidambar

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