Liquidambar formosana

(Formosan sweetgum)
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FAMILY |
Hamamelidaceae |
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Species |
Liquidambar formosana |
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Common name |
Formosan sweetgum |
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Flower colour; life form |
Perianth absent, greenish; tree |
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Campus |
Townsville |
Description
This deciduous tree which under good conditions will grow to about 40 m is growing near DD14, roots can be aggressive; branches usually covered with corky projections. Leaves are alternate, with 3-5 lobes, palmately-veined, margins serrated; petiole is 6-8 cm long. Male flowers are in catkins, female flowers form dense spherical heads and the fruit is burr-like because of the persistent styles.