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Gordonia

Gordonia
Family: Theaceae
Gordonia image
W.H. Shaffer
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Linda M. Prince in Flora of North America (vol. 8)
Trees to 25[-30] m. Stems 1; bark relatively thick, deeply fissured on older trees. Leaves persistent; petiole tapering from blade to insertion point, indistinct from blade, obvious at insertion point; blade elliptic to oblanceolate, coriaceous, base cuneate then long-tapering, margins toothed at least apically, apex acute to obtuse, veins inconspicuous, to 8-15[-17] pairs, midrib elevated abaxially, depressed adaxially. Inflorescence bracts deciduous, 2-4, scattered proximal to calyx. Pedicels terete, (3-)5-7 cm. Flowers 5-7 cm diam.; sepals persistent (deciduous on older fruits), connate proximally, concave, often thick, margins ciliate, apex rounded, sericeous; petals 5, connate proximally, white, unequal, base constricted, margins crenulate, outermost petal incurved, abaxial surface silky-puberulent [stellate-pubescent]; stamens usually (50-)75-125 (-150), [distinct] connate proximally; pistil 5-carpellate; ovules 4(-8) per locule; styles 1 [absent]; stigmas 5-lobed. Capsules brown, ovoid, base rounded, apex acute, dehiscence loculicidal from apex only, sepals adnate to valves proximally; columella persistent. Seeds 10-20[-40], dark brown, ovoid, asymmetric, rough, apical wing prominent. x = 15 or 18.

Gordonia has little economic value; G. lasianthus is an ornamental of limited cultivation in the United States. The genus is distributed from the coastal plain of the southeastern United States to northern South America.

Taxonomic questions abound in Gordonia. Some taxa formerly placed in it probably belong to Laplacea or Polyspora, neither represented in the flora area. Two New World species formerly included within Gordonia (Laplacea fruticosa (Schrader) Kobuski and L. portoricensis (Krug & Urban) Dyer) are more closely related to members of tribe Theeae than to Gordonia (tribe Gordonieae) based on analysis of DNA sequences (L. M. Prince and C. R. Parks 2001). Dozens of species of Laplacea have been named; A. L. Weitzman (pers. comm.), after careful examination of specimens throughout the distributional range, recognized only two species in the New World, L. fruticosa and L. haematoxylon. Similarly, Asian material formerly included in Gordonia (including Polyspora axillaris (Roxburgh ex Ker Gawler) Sweet, P. chrysandra, P. hainanensis, P. kwangsiensis (Hung T. Chang) C. X. Ye ex S. X. Yang, P. longicarpa, and P. yunnanensis) are also more closely related to members of tribe Theeae (Prince and Parks; Yang S. X. et al. 2004). A more detailed study is required to determine which, if any, species should be retained within Gordonia beyond the type, G. lasianthus, and G. brandegeei. The base chromosome number for this genus is unclear, with two conflicting reports for G. lasianthus, and no reports for G. brandegeei.

Species within inventory project: Arizona Flora
Gordonia alatamaha
Media resource of Gordonia alatamaha
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Gordonia alpestris
Media resource of Gordonia alpestris
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Gordonia axillaris
Media resource of Gordonia axillaris
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Gordonia brandegeei
Media resource of Gordonia brandegeei
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Gordonia brenesii
Media resource of Gordonia brenesii
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Gordonia coriacea
Media resource of Gordonia coriacea
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Gordonia curtyana
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Gordonia cymatoneura
Media resource of Gordonia cymatoneura
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Gordonia fruticosa
Media resource of Gordonia fruticosa
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Gordonia glabrata
Media resource of Gordonia glabrata
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Gordonia haematoxylon
Media resource of Gordonia haematoxylon
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Gordonia lasianthus
Media resource of Gordonia lasianthus
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Gordonia moaensis
Media resource of Gordonia moaensis
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Gordonia pubescens
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Gordonia reticularis
Media resource of Gordonia reticularis
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Gordonia robusta
Media resource of Gordonia robusta
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Gordonia urbanii
Media resource of Gordonia urbanii
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Gordonia villosa
Media resource of Gordonia villosa
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Gordonia wrightii
Media resource of Gordonia wrightii
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