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Leitneriales

(Order)

Overview

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Leitneria floridana (Corkwood), the sole species in the genus Leitneria, is a deciduous dioecious shrub or small tree, found only in the southeastern United States states of Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Missouri and Texas.

It grows at damp habitats, mostly in coastal areas and has extremely light wood. It typically reaches 2-4 m tall, occasionally up to 8 m. The leaves are alternate, simple lanceolate, 5-20 cm long and 3-6 cm broad.

In the past, it was treated as the only species in the family Leitneriaceae of the order Leitneriales, but genetic research by the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group has recently resulted in its being transferred to the family Simaroubaceae in the Sapindales. It is named after the German natural scientist E. F. Leitner.1]

References and external links

  1. ^ Genaust, Helmut (1976). Etymologisches W?rterbuch der botanischen Pflanzennamen ISBN 3-7643-0755-2

Taxonomy

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The Order Leitneriales is further organized into finer groupings including:

Families

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Leitneriaceae

Leitneria floridana (Corkwood), the sole species in the genus Leitneria, is a deciduous dioecious shrub or small tree, found only in the southeastern United States states of Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Missouri and Texas. [more]

More info about the Family Leitneriaceae may be found here.

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Last Revised: August 24, 2012
2012/08/24 13:12:11