FAMILY: LOGANIACEAE
ALTERNATE COMMON NAME: mailbox plant
LEAVES: simple, opposite paired; persistent; lance- shaped; shiny, entire; 1-2” x 1/2-3/4”
FLOWER: yellow, showy flowers; axillary; tubular, 1” long; fragrant; March to June
FRUIT: capsule; oblong, abruptly pointed; two-celled; many-winged seed
TWIGS:
FORM: twining vine
HABITAT: moist woods, fence rows; "mailbox plant"
WETLAND DESIGNATION: In the "Western Gulf Coast Subregion" of the Atlantic and Gulf Coast Plain Region, this species is Facultative Upland (FACU): Usually occurs in non-wetlands, but may occur in wetlands. In the remainder of the Atlantic and Gulf Coast Plain Region, this species is Facultative (FAC): Occurs in wetlands or non-wetlands.
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