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Fraxinuscaroliniana P. Miller. Water Ash, Pop Ash, Carolina Ash. Phen: May; Jul-Oct. Hab: Deeply to shallowly flooded swamps, both alluvial and tidal. Dist: Se. MD south to n. FL, west to TX, primarily on the Coastal Plain.
Origin/Endemic status: Endemic
Taxonomy Comments: J.J.N. Campbell (pers. comm., 2020) suggests recognizing a varietal entity in the Apalachicola region of Panhandle FL, with smaller leaves and leaflets, proportionally broader samaras, and mature at shrub size.
Other Comments: A small tree, sometimes very abundant (and nearly the only subcanopy species) as the understory in Taxodium-Nyssa swamps. Reported for se. MD by Longbottom, Naczi, & Knapp (2016).
Synonymy ⓘ: = Ar, C, G, K1, RAB, Tx, Va, Hardin & Beckmann (1982), Hardin (1974), Miller (1955), Nesom (2010i); = Fraxinuscaroliniana Mill. var. caroliniana – Ward (2010a); = n/a – Tat; < Fraxinuscaroliniana Mill. – Fl6, GW2, K3, K4, S, WH3; > Fraxinuscaroliniana Mill. var. caroliniana – F; > Fraxinuscaroliniana Mill. var. cubensis (Griseb.) Lingelsh. – F, misapplied; > Fraxinuscaroliniana Mill. var. oblanceolata (M.A.Curtis) Fernald & Schub. – F
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