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Liquidambar
styraciflua
'Hapdell' HAPPIDAZE
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Common name:
Sweetgum cultivar
Family:
Altingiaceae (Sweet Gum Family)
Distribution:
Cultivated
Hardiness:
-20 - 30 F
Life form:
Deciduous tree
Average height:
60-80'
Bloom Time:
April to May
Bark characteristics:
Gray-brown, deeply furrowed with narrow ridges.
Foliage characteristics:
Palmate, alternate, leaves with 5-7 lobes and serrated margins. 4-8" long. Leaves have a camphor scent when crushed.
Fruit characteristics:
Fruitless
Structure:
Young: pyramidal Mature: rounded
Fall color:
Red, maroon
Links:
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Locations
1:
National Air & Space Museum
(NASM)
• Accession: 2022-0389*A • Provenance: From a cultivated plant not of known wild origin
2:
National Air & Space Museum
(NASM)
• Accession: 2022-0390*A • Provenance: From a cultivated plant not of known wild origin
3:
National Air & Space Museum
(NASM)
• Accession: 2022-0391*A • Provenance: From a cultivated plant not of known wild origin
4:
National Air & Space Museum
(NASM)
• Accession: 2024-1663*A • Provenance: From a cultivated plant not of known wild origin
5:
National Air & Space Museum
(NASM)
• Accession: 2024-1664*A • Provenance: From a cultivated plant not of known wild origin
6:
National Air & Space Museum
(NASM)
• Accession: 2024-1665*A • Provenance: From a cultivated plant not of known wild origin
7:
National Museum of Natural History
(NMNH)
• Accession: 2019-0256*A • Provenance: From a cultivated plant not of known wild origin
8:
National Museum of Natural History
(NMNH)
• Accession: 2019-0326*A • Provenance: From a cultivated plant not of known wild origin
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