Everything about Sweetgum totally explained
Sweetgum (
Liquidambar) is a genus of four species of
flowering plants in the family
Altingiaceae, though formerly often treated in the
Hamamelidaceae. They are all large,
deciduous trees, 25-40 m tall, with
palmately lobed
leaves arranged spirally on the stems. The
flowers are small, produced in a dense globular
inflorescence 1-2 cm diameter, pendulous on a 3-7 cm stem. The
fruit is a woody multiple
capsule 2-4 cm diameter (popularly called a "gumball"), containing numerous
seeds.
Species
The genus was much more widespread in the
Tertiary, but has disappeared from
Europe due to extensive
glaciation in the north and the
Alps, which has served as a blockade against southward migration. It has also disappeared from western
North America due to climate change, and also from the unglaciated (but nowadays too cold)
Russian Far East. There are several
fossil species of
Liquidambar, showing its
relict status today.
Uses
The wood is used for furniture, interior finish, paper pulp, veneers and baskets of all kinds. The heartwood once was in furniture, sometimes as imitation mahogany or circassian walnut. It is used widely today in flake and strand boards. Sweetgum is a foodplant for various
Lepidoptera caterpillars, such as the
gypsy moth.
References and external links
Hsu, E. & Andews, S. (2005). Tree of the year: Liquidambar. International Dendrology Society Yearbook 2004: 11-45.
Deterministic Plio-Pleistocene extinctions in the European cool-temperate tree flora. Ecology Letters 6 (7): 646-653. July 2003.
Possible link between sweetgum fruit and fighting avian flu
Highlights of American Chemical Society meeting in Atlanta, American Chemical Society, March 2006.
Trees of Western North Carolina - Sweetgum
Further Information
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