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Clewell, A.F. 1985. Guide to the vascular plants of the Florida Panhandle. University Presses of Florida, Tallahassee, FL. 605 pp.

Godfrey, R.K. 1988. Trees, shrubs, and woody vines of northern Florida and adjacent Georgia and Alabama. University of Georgia Press, Athens.

Rohwer, J.G. 1993a. Lauraceae. In Kubitzki, K., J.G. Rohwer, and V. Bittrich, eds. 1993. The families and genera of vascular plants. II. Flowering plants – Dicotyledons – Magnoliid, Hamamelid and Caryophyllid families. Springer, Berlin. 653 pp.

Shearman, T.M., G.G. Wang, and A.E. Mayfield III. 2022. The silvics of Persea borbonia (L.) Spreng., Red Bay, and Persea palustris (Raf.) Sarg., Swamp Bay, Lauraceae (Laurel Family). USDA Forest Service General Technical Report SRS-265.

Small, J.K. 1933. Manual of the southeastern flora, being descriptions of the seed plants growing naturally in Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, eastern Louisiana, Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia. University of North Carolina Press, Chapel Hill, N.C.

Song, Y., W.-B. Yu, Y.-H. Tan, J.-J. Jin, B. Wang, J.-B. Yang, B. Liu, and R.T. Corlett. 2020. Plastid phylogenomics improve phylogenetic resolution in the Lauraceae. J. Syst. Evol. 58: 423-439.

Weakley, A.S. 2023a. The three Southeastern United States native species of Persea are better treated in Tamala, as formerly done by C.S. Rafinesque and J.K. Small. In Weakley, A.S., J.C. Kees, B.A. Sorrie, S.G. Ward, D.B. Poindexter, M. Brock, L.D. Estes, E.L. Bridges, S.L. Orzell, G.A. Levin, R.K.S. McClelland, R.J. Schmidt, and S.A. Namestnik. 2023. Studies in the vascular flora of the southeastern United States. IX. J. Bot. Res. Inst. Texas 17(1): 191-257.

Wofford, B.E. 1997b. Persea. In Flora of North America Editorial Committee. 1997. Flora of North America north of Mexico. Volume 3, Magnoliophyta: Magnoliidae and Hamamelidae. Oxford Univ. Press, New York, NY. 590 pp.

Xiao, T.-W., H.-F. Yan, and X.-J. Ge. 2022. Plastid phylogenomics of tribe Perseeae (Lauraceae) yields insights into the evolution of East Asian subtropical evergreen broad-leaved forests. BMC Plant Biology 22: 32.

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