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Georgia Native Tree Families by Dr. Kim D. Coder, Professor of Tree Biology & Health Care, Warnell School of Forestry & Natural Resources, University of Georgia Native trees are a biological heritage adding value, comfort, and beauty to life. Native trees have witnessed ice ages, cultures come and go, and great landscape changes. They have provided medicine, food, fiber, shelter, and aesthetic values for humans. They have provided food, habitat and shelter for animals. They have been and continue to be an important component of forested landscapes and provide many ecological functions. Native trees are wonderfully adapted to a local area s climate, soils, pests and other plants. A native tree can be found to effectively fit almost every planting or landscape situation. Listed below are the families of native trees of our State. Here a tree is defined as normally reaching at least 15 feet in height, with a single, self-supporting stem and a distinct crown. A tree is considered native in Georgia if it grows and reproduces naturally in the landscape, it was not originally planted here by people and escaped into the wild, and its gene sets developed and succeeded under Georgia environmental conditions. Trees listed as native here are part of the natural landscapes of Georgia. A few trees listed might be considered naturalized. Naturalized trees grow and successfully reproduce in a landscape after having escaped from human plantings and cultivation. Here aggressive exotic species would not be included as naturalized, and are considered invasive. Tree inclusion on this list is based upon four primary sources: USDA Forest Service map publications; USDA PLANTS database; University of Georgia herbarium holdings; and, personal knowledge of the author. Figure 1 lists native trees of Georgia alphabetically by family name. In this figure the first column lists the family s scientific name. Trees within the same family can be categorized easily because they share many features with other family members. The second column lists the scientific name (genus and species) of a tree. The genus and species names are a technical way of referring to a native tree species. The third column lists the most commonly used generic name for each tree. Several tree species can share a common name, but each will have its own unique scientific name. Figure 2 is formatted the same as the first figure, and lists native tree species of Georgia alphabetically by their scientific names (genus and species) in the second column. There are 56 families represented among Georgia s 268 native trees. Of these families, 18 contain five or greater native tree species and represent 77% of all native tree species. Thirteen families are represented by a single native tree species. Figure 3 summarizes and lists the largest native tree family groups in Georgia. It should be noted the genus Crataegus (family Rosaceae) taxonomy is confused. Here are listed 18 hawthorn species, but there could be more than 52 native species. The University of Georgia is committed to principles of equal opportunity and affirmative action.

Figure 1: Native tree species of Georgia listed alphabetically by family s scientific name (i.e. first column). Aceraceae (Maple) Acer barbatum Florida maple Aceraceae Acer leucoderme chalk maple Aceraceae Acer negundo boxelder Aceraceae Acer nigrum black maple Aceraceae Acer pensylvanicum striped maple Aceraceae Acer rubrum red maple Aceraceae Acer saccharinum silver maple Aceraceae Acer saccharum sugar maple Aceraceae Acer spicatum mountain maple Agavaceae (Yucca) Yucca aliofolia Spanish-bayonet Agavaceae Yucca gloriosa moundlily yucca Anacardiaceae (Sumac) Cotinus obovatus smoketree Anacardiaceae Rhus copallinum winged sumac Anacardiaceae Rhus glabra smooth sumac Anacardiaceae Rhus typhina staghorn sumac Anacardiaceae Toxicodendron vernix poison sumac Annonaceae (Custard Apple) Asimina parviflora dwarf pawpaw Annonaceae Asimina triloba pawpaw Aquifoliaceae (Holly) Ilex ambigua Carolina holly Aquifoliaceae Ilex amelanchier sarvis holly Aquifoliaceae Ilex cassine dahoon Aquifoliaceae Ilex coriacea large gallberry Aquifoliaceae Ilex cuthbertii Cuthbert holly Aquifoliaceae Ilex decidua possumhaw Aquifoliaceae Ilex laevigata smooth winterberry Aquifoliaceae Ilex longipes Georgia holly Aquifoliaceae Ilex montana mountain winterberry Aquifoliaceae Ilex myrtifolia myrtle dahoon Aquifoliaceae Ilex opaca American holly Aquifoliaceae Ilex verticillata winterberry Aquifoliaceae Ilex vomitoria yaupon holly Araliaceae (Ginseng) Aralia spinosa devil s walking stick Betulaceae (Birch) Alnus maritima seaside alder Betulaceae Alnus serrulata hazel alder Betulaceae Betula allegheniansis yellow birch 2

Figure 1: Native tree species of Georgia listed alphabetically by family s scientific name (i.e. first column). (continued) Betulaceae Betula lenta sweet birch Betulaceae Betula nigra river birch Betulaceae Carpinus caroliniana American hornbeam Betulaceae Ostrya virginiana Eastern hophornbeam Bignoniaceae (Catalpa) Catalpa bignonioides Southern catalpa Bignoniaceae Catalpa speciosa Northern catalpa Caesalpinaceae (Honeylocust) Cercis canadensis redbud Caesalpinaceae Gleditsia aquatica waterlocust Caesalpinaceae Gleditsia triacanthos honeylocust Caprifoliaceae (Honeysuckle) Sambucus nigra American elder Caprifoliaceae Sambucus racemosa red elder Caprifoliaceae Sambucus simpsonii Southern elder Caprifoliaceae Viburnum carolinianum Carolina arrowwood Caprifoliaceae Viburnum dentatum Southern arrowwood Caprifoliaceae Viburnum lentago nannyberry Caprifoliaceae Viburnum nudum Southern possumhaw Caprifoliaceae Viburnum obovatum small-leaf arrowwood Caprifoliaceae Viburnum prunifolium blackhaw Caprifoliaceae Viburnum recognitum arrowwood Caprifoliaceae Viburnum rufidulum rusty blackhaw Celastraceae (Bittersweet) Euonymus atropurpureus burningbush Clethraceae (Pepperbush) Clethra acuminata sweet pepperbush Compositae (Sunflower) Baccharis halimifolia Eastern baccharis Cornaceae (Dogwood) Cornus alternifolia alternate-leaf dogwood Cornaceae Cornus asperifolia toughleaf dogwood Cornaceae Cornus drummondii roughleaf dogwood Cornaceae Cornus florida dogwood Cornaceae Cornus foemina stiff dogwood Cornaceae Cornus stricta swamp dogwood Cupressaceae (Cypress) Chamaecyparis thyoides Atlantic white-cedar Cupressaceae Juniperus communis common juniper Cupressaceae Juniperus silicicola Southern redcedar Cupressaceae Juniperus virginiana Eastern redcedar 3

Figure 1: Native tree species of Georgia listed alphabetically by family s scientific name (i.e. first column). (continued) Cyrillaceae (Titi) Cliftonia monophylla buckwheat tree Cyrillaceae Cyrilla parvifolia littleleaf titi Cyrillaceae Cyrilla racemiflora swamp cyrilla Ebenaceae (Ebony) Diospyros virginiana persimmon Ericaceae (Heath) Elliottia racemosa Georgia plume Ericaceae Kalmia latifolia mountain-laurel Ericaceae Lyonia ferruginea staggerbush Ericaceae Oxydendrum arboreum sourwood Ericaceae Rhododendron catawbiense purple-laurel Ericaceae Rhododendron maximum rosebay-laurel Ericaceae Vaccinium arboreum farkleberry Fabaceae (Locust) Cladrastis kentukea yellowwood Fabaceae Gymnocladus dioicus Kentucky coffeetree Fabaceae Robinia hispida pink locust Fabaceae Robinia pseudoacacia black locust Fabaceae Robinia viscosa clammy locust Fabaceae Vachellia farnesiana sweet acacia Fagaceae (Beech) Castanea dentata American chestnut Fagaceae Castanea pumila Allegheny chinkapin Fagaceae Fagus grandifolia American beech Fagaceae Quercus alba white oak Fagaceae Quercus arkansana Arkansas oak Fagaceae Quercus austrina bluff oak Fagaceae Quercus breviloba Gulf oak Fagaceae Quercus chapmanii Chapman oak Fagaceae Quercus coccinea scarlet oak Fagaceae Quercus falcata Southern red oak Fagaceae Quercus geminata sand live oak Fagaceae Quercus georgiana Georgia oak Fagaceae Quercus hemisphaerica laurel oak Fagaceae Quercus imbricaria shingle oak Fagaceae Quercus incana bluejack oak Fagaceae Quercus laevis turkey oak 4

Figure 1: Native tree species of Georgia listed alphabetically by family s scientific name (i.e. first column). (continued) Fagaceae Quercus laurifolia laurel oak Fagaceae Quercus lyrata overcup oak Fagaceae Quercus margaretta sand post oak Fagaceae Quercus marilandica blackjack oak Fagaceae Quercus michauxii swamp chestnut oak Fagaceae Quercus minima dwarf live oak Fagaceae Quercus montana chestnut oak Fagaceae Quercus muehlenbergii chinkapin oak Fagaceae Quercus myrtifolia myrtle oak Fagaceae Quercus nigra water oak Fagaceae Quercus oglethorpensis Oglethorpe oak Fagaceae Quercus pagoda cherrybark oak Fagaceae Quercus palustris pin oak Fagaceae Quercus phellos willow oak Fagaceae Quercus prinoides dwarf chinquapin oak Fagaceae Quercus rubra Northern red oak Fagaceae Quercus shumardii Shumard oak Fagaceae Quercus similis swamp post oak Fagaceae Quercus sinuata bastard (Durand) oak Fagaceae Quercus stellata post oak Fagaceae Quercus velutina black oak Fagaceae Quercus virginiana live oak Hamamelidaceae (Witch-hazel) Hamamelis virginiana American witch-hazel Hamamelidaceae Liquidambar styraciflua sweetgum Hippocastanaceae (Buckeye) Aesculus flava yellow buckeye Hippocastanaceae Aesculus glabra Ohio buckeye Hippocastanaceae Aesculus parviflora bottlebrush buckeye Hippocastanaceae Aesculus pavia red buckeye Hippocastanaceae Aesculus sylvatica Georgia buckeye Juglandaceae (Walnut) Carya aquatica water hickory Juglandaceae Carya australis Southern shagbark hickory Juglandaceae Carya cordiformis bitternut hickory Juglandaceae Carya glabra pignut hickory 5

Figure 1: Native tree species of Georgia listed alphabetically by family s scientific name (i.e. first column). (continued) Juglandaceae Carya laciniosa shellbark hickory Juglandaceae Carya myristiciformis nutmeg hickory Juglandaceae Carya ovalis red hickory Juglandaceae Carya ovata shagbark hickory Juglandaceae Carya pallida sand hickory Juglandaceae Carya texana black hickory Juglandaceae Carya tomentosa mockernut hickory Juglandaceae Juglans cinerea butternut Juglandaceae Juglans nigra black walnut Lauraceae (Laurel) Persea borbonia redbay Lauraceae Persea palustris swamp-bay Lauraceae Sassafras albidum sassafras Leitneriaceae (Corkwood) Leitneria floridana corkwood Magnoliaceae (Magnolia) Illicium floridanum Florida anisetree Magnoliaceae Illicium parviflorum yellow anisetree Magnoliaceae Liriodendron tulipifera yellow-poplar Magnoliaceae Magnolia acuminata mountain cucumbertree Magnoliaceae Magnolia cordata Piedmont cucumber-tree Magnoliaceae Magnolia fraseri mountain magnolia Magnoliaceae Magnolia grandiflora Southern magnolia Magnoliaceae Magnolia macrophylla bigleaf magnolia Magnoliaceae Magnolia pyramidata pyramid magnolia Magnoliaceae Magnolia tripetala umbrella-tree Magnoliaceae Magnolia virginiana sweetbay Moraceae (Mulberry) Morus rubra red mulberry Myricaceae (Bayberry) Morella caroliniensis Southern bayberry Myricaceae Morella cerifera wax-myrtle Myricaceae Morella inodora odorless bayberry Nyssaceae (Tupelo) Nyssa aquatica water tupelo Nyssaceae Nyssa biflora swamp tupelo Nyssaceae Nyssa ogeche Ogeechee-lime Nyssaceae Nyssa sylvatica blackgum 6

Figure 1: Native tree species of Georgia listed alphabetically by family s scientific name (i.e. first column). (continued) Oleaceae (Olive) Chionanthus virginicus fringetree Oleaceae Forestiera acuminata swamp-privet Oleaceae Forestiera segregata Florida-privet Oleaceae Fraxinus americana white ash Oleaceae Fraxinus caroliniana Carolina ash Oleaceae Fraxinus pennsylvanica green ash Oleaceae Fraxinus profunda pumpkin ash Oleaceae Fraxinus quadrangulata blue ash Oleaceae Osmanthus americanus devilwood Palmae (Palm) Sabal palmetto cabbage palmetto Palmae Serenoa repens saw-palmetto Pinaceae (Pine) Abies fraseri Fraser fir Pinaceae Pinus echinata shortleaf pine Pinaceae Pinus elliottii slash pine Pinaceae Pinus glabra spruce pine Pinaceae Pinus palustris longleaf pine Pinaceae Pinus pungens table-mountain pine Pinaceae Pinus rigida pitch pine Pinaceae Pinus serotina pond pine Pinaceae Pinus strobus Eastern white pine Pinaceae Pinus taeda loblolly pine Pinaceae Pinus virginiana Virginia pine Pinaceae Tsuga canadensis Eastern hemlock Pinaceae Tsuga caroliniana Carolina hemlock Platanaceae (Sycamore) Platanus occidentalis American sycamore Rhamnaceae (Buckthorn) Frangula caroliniana Carolina buckthorn Rosaceae (Cherry) Amelanchier arborea downy serviceberry Rosaceae Amelanchier canadensis Canadian serviceberry Rosaceae Amelanchier laevis Allegheny serviceberry Rosaceae Amelanchier sanguinea roundleaf serviceberry Rosaceae Crataegus aestivalis mayhaw Rosaceae Crataegus aprica sunny hawthorn Rosaceae Crataegus brachyacantha blueberry hawthorn 7

Figure 1: Native tree species of Georgia listed alphabetically by family s scientific name (i.e. first column). (continued) Rosaceae Crataegus calpodendron pear hawthorn Rosaceae Crataegus crus-galli cockspur hawthorn Rosaceae Crataegus flabellata fanleaf hawthorn Rosaceae Crataegus flava yellow hawthorn Rosaceae Crataegus intricata Biltmore hawthorn Rosaceae Crataegus marshallii parsley hawthorn Rosaceae Crataegus phaenopyrum Washington hawthorn Rosaceae Crataegus pruinosa waxy-fruit hawthorn Rosaceae Crataegus pulcherrima beautiful hawthorn Rosaceae Crataegus punctata dotted hawthorn Rosaceae Crataegus spathulata littlehip hawthorn Rosaceae Crataegus succulenta succulent hawthorn Rosaceae Crataegus triflora three-flower hawthorn Rosaceae Crataegus uniflora dwarf hawthorn Rosaceae Crataegus viridis green hawthorn Rosaceae Malus angustifolia Southern crabapple Rosaceae Malus coronaria sweet crabapple Rosaceae Prunus alabamensis Alabama cherry Rosaceae Prunus americana American plum Rosaceae Prunus angustifolia chickasaw plum Rosaceae Prunus caroliniana laurelcherry Rosaceae Prunus mexicana Mexican plum Rosaceae Prunus munsoniana wild goose plum Rosaceae Prunus pensylvanica fire cherry Rosaceae Prunus serotina black cherry Rosaceae Prunus umbellata flatwoods plum Rosaceae Prunus virginiana chokecherry Rosaceae Sorbus americana American mountain-ash Rubiaceae (Coffee) Cephalanthus occidentalis buttonbush Rubiaceae Pinckneya bracteata fevertree Rutaceae (Citrus) Ptelea trifoliata hoptree Rutaceae Zanthoxylum americanum prickly-ash Rutaceae Zanthoxylum clava-herculis Hercules club 8

Figure 1: Native tree species of Georgia listed alphabetically by family s scientific name (i.e. first column). (continued) Salicaceae (Willow) Populus deltoides Eastern cottonwood Salicaceae Populus heterophylla swamp cottonwood Salicaceae Salix caroliniana Coastal Plain willow Salicaceae Salix floridana Florida willow Salicaceae Salix nigra black willow Salicaceae Salix sericea silky willow Sapindaceae (Soapberry) Sapindus saponaria wingleaf soapberry Sapotaceae (Bumelia) Sideroxylon alachuense Alachua bully Sapotaceae Sideroxylon lanuginosa gum bumelia Sapotaceae Sideroxylon lycioides buckthorn bumelia Sapotaceae Sideroxylon tenax tough bumelia Staphyleaceae (Bladdernut) Staphylea trifolia bladdernut Styracaceae (Silverbell) Halesia carolina little silverbell Styracaceae Halesia diptera two-wing silverbell Styracaceae Halesia tetraptera mountain silverbell Styracaceae Styrax americanus American snowbell Styracaceae Styrax grandifolius bigleaf snowbell Symplocaceae (Sweetleaf) Symplocos tinctoria sweetleaf Taxaceae (Yew) Torreya taxifolia Florida torreya Taxodiaceae (Redwood) Taxodium ascendens pond-cypress Taxodiaceae Taxodium distichum bald-cypress Theaceae (Tea) Frankliniana altamaha franklinia Theaceae Gordonia lasianthus loblolly-bay Theaceae Stewartia malacodendron silky stewartia Theaceae Stewartia ovata mountain stewartia Tiliaceae (Basswood) Tilia americana American basswood Tiliaceae Tilia caroliniana Carolina basswood Tiliaceae Tilia floridana Florida basswood Tiliaceae Tilia heterophylla white basswood Ulmaceae (Elm) Celtis laevigata sugarberry Ulmaceae Celtis occidentalis hackberry Ulmaceae Celtis tenuifolia Georgia hackberry Ulmaceae Planera aquatica planer-tree 9

Figure 1: Native tree species of Georgia listed alphabetically by family s scientific name (i.e. first column). (continued) Ulmaceae Ulmus alata winged elm Ulmaceae Ulmus americana American elm Ulmaceae Ulmus rubra slippery elm Ulmaceae Ulmus serotina September elm 10

Figure 2: Native tree species of Georgia listed alphabetically by species scientific name (i.e. second column). Pinaceae (Pine) Abies fraseri Fraser fir Aceraceae (Maple) Acer barbatum Florida maple Aceraceae Acer leucoderme chalk maple Aceraceae Acer negundo boxelder Aceraceae Acer nigrum black maple Aceraceae Acer pensylvanicum striped maple Aceraceae Acer rubrum red maple Aceraceae Acer saccharinum silver maple Aceraceae Acer saccharum sugar maple Aceraceae Acer spicatum mountain maple Hippocastanaceae (Buckeye) Aesculus flava yellow buckeye Hippocastanaceae Aesculus glabra Ohio buckeye Hippocastanaceae Aesculus parviflora bottlebrush buckeye Hippocastanaceae Aesculus pavia red buckeye Hippocastanaceae Aesculus sylvatica Georgia buckeye Betulaceae (Birch) Alnus maritima seaside alder Betulaceae Alnus serrulata hazel alder Rosaceae (Cherry) Amelanchier arborea downy serviceberry Rosaceae Amelanchier canadensis Canadian serviceberry Rosaceae Amelanchier laevis Allegheny serviceberry Rosaceae Amelanchier sanguinea roundleaf serviceberry Araliaceae (Ginseng) Aralia spinosa devil s walking stick Annonaceae (Custard Apple) Asimina parviflora dwarf pawpaw Annonaceae Asimina triloba pawpaw Compositae (Sunflower) Baccharis halimifolia Eastern baccharis Betulaceae (Birch) Betula allegheniansis yellow birch Betulaceae Betula lenta sweet birch Betulaceae Betula nigra river birch Betulaceae (Birch) Carpinus caroliniana American hornbeam Juglandaceae (Walnut) Carya aquatica water hickory Juglandaceae Carya australis Southern shagbark hickory Juglandaceae Carya cordiformis bitternut hickory Juglandaceae Carya glabra pignut hickory 11

Figure 2: Native tree species of Georgia listed alphabetically by species scientific name (i.e. second column). (continued) Juglandaceae Carya laciniosa shellbark hickory Juglandaceae Carya myristiciformis nutmeg hickory Juglandaceae Carya ovalis red hickory Juglandaceae Carya ovata shagbark hickory Juglandaceae Carya pallida sand hickory Juglandaceae Carya texana black hickory Juglandaceae Carya tomentosa mockernut hickory Fagaceae (Beech) Castanea dentata American chestnut Fagaceae Castanea pumila Allegheny chinkapin Bignoniaceae (Catalpa) Catalpa bignonioides Southern catalpa Bignoniaceae Catalpa speciosa Northern catalpa Ulmaceae (Elm) Celtis laevigata sugarberry Ulmaceae Celtis occidentalis hackberry Ulmaceae Celtis pumila dwarf hackberry Ulmaceae Celtis tenuifolia Georgia hackberry Rubiaceae (Coffee) Cephalanthus occidentalis buttonbush Caesalpinaceae (Honeylocust) Cercis canadensis redbud Cupressaceae (Cypress) Chamaecyparis thyoides Atlantic white-cedar Oleaceae (Olive) Chionanthus virginicus fringetree Fabaceae (Black Locust) Cladrastis kentukea yellowwood Clethraceae (Pepperbush) Clethra acuminata sweet pepperbush Cyrillaceae (Titi) Cliftonia monophylla buckwheat tree Cornaceae (Dogwood) Cornus alternifolia alternate-leaf dogwood Cornaceae Cornus asperifolia toughleaf dogwood Cornaceae Cornus drummondii roughleaf dogwood Cornaceae Cornus florida dogwood Cornaceae Cornus foemina stiff dogwood Cornaceae Cornus stricta swamp dogwood Anacardiaceae (Sumac) Cotinus obovatus smoketree Rosaceae (Cherry) Crataegus aestivalis mayhaw Rosaceae Crataegus aprica sunny hawthorn Rosaceae Crataegus brachyacantha blueberry hawthorn Rosaceae Crataegus calpodendron pear hawthorn Rosaceae Crataegus crus-galli cockspur hawthorn Rosaceae Crataegus flabellata fanleaf hawthorn 12

Figure 2: Native tree species of Georgia listed alphabetically by species scientific name (i.e. second column). (continued) Rosaceae Crataegus flava yellow hawthorn Rosaceae Crataegus intricata Biltmore hawthorn Rosaceae Crataegus marshallii parsley hawthorn Rosaceae Crataegus phaenopyrum Washington hawthorn Rosaceae Crataegus pruinosa waxy-fruit hawthorn Rosaceae Crataegus pulcherrima beautiful hawthorn Rosaceae Crataegus punctata dotted hawthorn Rosaceae Crataegus spathulata littlehip hawthorn Rosaceae Crataegus succulenta succulent hawthorn Rosaceae Crataegus triflora three-flower hawthorn Rosaceae Crataegus uniflora dwarf hawthorn Rosaceae Crataegus viridis green hawthorn Cyrillaceae (Titi) Cyrilla parvifolia littleleaf titi Cyrillaceae Cyrilla racemiflora swamp cyrilla Ebenaceae (Ebony) Diospyros virginiana persimmon Ericaceae (Heath) Elliottia racemosa Georgia plume Celastraceae (Bittersweet) Euonymus atropurpureus burningbush Fagaceae (Beech) Fagus grandifolia American beech Oleaceae (Olive) Forestiera acuminata swamp-privet Oleaceae Forestiera segregata Florida-privet Rhamnaceae (Buckthorn) Frangula caroliniana Carolina buckthorn Theaceae (Tea) Frankliniana alatamaha franklinia Oleaceae (Olive) Fraxinus americana white ash Oleaceae Fraxinus caroliniana Carolina ash Oleaceae Fraxinus pennsylvanica green ash Oleaceae Fraxinus profunda pumpkin ash Oleaceae Fraxinus quadrangulata blue ash Caesalpinaceae (Honeylocust) Gleditsia aquatica waterlocust Caesalpinaceae Gleditsia triacanthos honeylocust Theaceae (Tea) Gordonia lasianthus loblolly-bay Fabaceae Gymnocladus dioicus Kentucky coffee-tree 13

Figure 2: Native tree species of Georgia listed alphabetically by species scientific name (i.e. second column). (continued) Styracaceae (Silverbell) Halesia carolina little silverbell Styracaceae Halesia diptera two-wing silverbell Styracaceae Halesia tetraptera mountain silverbell Hamamelidaceae (Witch-hazel) Hamamelis virginiana American witch-hazel Aquifoliaceae (Holly) Ilex ambigua Carolina holly Aquifoliaceae Ilex amelanchier sarvis holly Aquifoliaceae Ilex cassine dahoon Aquifoliaceae Ilex coriacea large gallberry Aquifoliaceae Ilex cuthbertii Cuthbert holly Aquifoliaceae Ilex decidua possumhaw Aquifoliaceae Ilex laevigata smooth winterberry Aquifoliaceae Ilex longipes Georgia holly Aquifoliaceae Ilex montana mountain winterberry Aquifoliaceae Ilex myrtifolia myrtle dahoon Aquifoliaceae Ilex opaca American holly Aquifoliaceae Ilex verticillata winterberry Aquifoliaceae Ilex vomitoria yaupon holly Magnoliaceae (Magnolia) Illicium floridanum Florida anisetree Magnoliaceae Illicium parviflorum yellow anisetree Juglandaceae (Walnut) Juglans cinerea butternut Juglandaceae Juglans nigra black walnut Cupressaceae (Cypress) Juniperus communis common juniper Cupressaceae Juniperus silicicola Southern redcedar Cupressaceae Juniperus virginiana Eastern redcedar Ericaceae (Heath) Kalmia latifolia mountain-laurel Leitneriaceae (Corkwood) Leitneria floridana corkwood Hamamelidaceae (Witch-hazel) Liquidambar styraciflua sweetgum Magnoliaceae (Magnolia) Liriodendron tulipifera yellow-poplar Ericaceae (Heath) Lyonia ferruginea staggerbush 14

Figure 2: Native tree species of Georgia listed alphabetically by species scientific name (i.e. second column). (continued) Magnoliaceae (Magnolia) Magnolia acuminata mountain cucumbertree Magnoliaceae Magnolia cordata Piedmont cucumber-tree Magnoliaceae Magnolia fraseri mountain magnolia Magnoliaceae Magnolia grandiflora Southern magnolia Magnoliaceae Magnolia macrophylla bigleaf magnolia Magnoliaceae Magnolia pyramidata pyramid magnolia Magnoliaceae Magnolia tripetala umbrella-tree Magnoliaceae Magnolia virginiana sweetbay Rosaceae (Cherry) Malus angustifolia Southern crabapple Rosaceae Malus coronaria sweet crabapple Myricaceae (Bayberry) Morella caroliniensis Southern bayberry Myricaceae Morella cerifera wax-myrtle Myricaceae Morella heterophylla evergreen bayberry Myricaceae Morella inodora odorless bayberry Moraceae (Mulberry) Morus rubra red mulberry Nyssaceae (Tupelo) Nyssa aquatica water tupelo Nyssaceae Nyssa biflora swamp tupelo Nyssaceae Nyssa ogeche Ogeechee-lime Nyssaceae Nyssa sylvatica blackgum Oleaceae (Olive) Osmanthus americanus devilwood Betulaceae (Birch) Ostrya virginiana Eastern hophornbeam Ericaceae (Heath) Oxydendrum arboreum sourwood Lauraceae (Laurel) Persea borbonia redbay Lauraceae Persea palustris swamp-bay Rubiaceae (Coffee) Pinckneya bracteata fevertree Pinaceae (Pine) Pinus echinata shortleaf pine Pinaceae Pinus elliottii slash pine Pinaceae Pinus glabra spruce pine Pinaceae Pinus palustris longleaf pine Pinaceae Pinus pungens table-mountain pine Pinaceae Pinus rigida pitch pine Pinaceae Pinus serotina pond pine 15

Figure 2: Native tree species of Georgia listed alphabetically by species scientific name (i.e. second column). (continued) Pinaceae Pinus strobus Eastern white pine Pinaceae Pinus taeda loblolly pine Pinaceae Pinus virginiana Virginia pine Ulmaceae (Elm) Planera aquatica planer-tree Platanaceae (Sycamore) Platanus occidentalis American sycamore Salicaceae (Willow) Populus deltoides Eastern cottonwood Salicaceae Populus heterophylla swamp cottonwood Rosaceae (Cherry) Prunus alabamensis Alabama cherry Rosaceae Prunus americana American plum Rosaceae Prunus angustifolia chickasaw plum Rosaceae Prunus caroliniana laurelcherry Rosaceae Prunus mexicana Mexican plum Rosaceae Prunus munsoniana wild goose plum Rosaceae Prunus pensylvanica fire cherry Rosaceae Prunus serotina black cherry Rosaceae Prunus umbellata flatwoods plum Rosaceae Prunus virginiana chokecherry Rutaceae (Citrus) Ptelea trifoliata hoptree Fagaceae (Beech) Quercus alba white oak Fagaceae Quercus arkansana Arkansas oak Fagaceae Quercus austrina bluff oak Fagaceae Quercus chapmanii Chapman oak Fagaceae Quercus coccinea scarlet oak Fagaceae Quercus falcata Southern red oak Fagaceae Quercus geminata sand live oak Fagaceae Quercus georgiana Georgia oak Fagaceae Quercus hemisphaerica laurel oak Fagaceae Quercus imbricaria shingle oak Fagaceae Quercus incana bluejack oak Fagaceae Quercus laevis turkey oak Fagaceae Quercus laurifolia laurel oak Fagaceae Quercus lyrata overcup oak Fagaceae Quercus margaretta sand post oak Fagaceae Quercus marilandica blackjack oak Fagaceae Quercus michauxii swamp chestnut oak 16

Figure 2: Native tree species of Georgia listed alphabetically by species scientific name (i.e. second column). (continued) Fagaceae Quercus minima dwarf live oak Fagaceae Quercus montana chestnut oak Fagaceae Quercus muehlenbergii chinkapin oak Fagaceae Quercus myrtifolia myrtle oak Fagaceae Quercus nigra water oak Fagaceae Quercus oglethorpensis Oglethorpe oak Fagaceae Quercus pagoda cherrybark oak Fagaceae Quercus palustris pin oak Fagaceae Quercus phellos willow oak Fagaceae Quercus prinoides dwarf chinquapin oak Fagaceae Quercus rubra Northern red oak Fagaceae Quercus shumardii Shumard oak Fagaceae Quercus similis swamp post oak Fagaceae Quercus sinuata bastard (Durand) oak Fagaceae Quercus stellata post oak Fagaceae Quercus velutina black oak Fagaceae Quercus virginiana live oak Ericaceae (Heath) Rhododendron catawbiense purple-laurel Ericaceae Rhododendron maximum rosebay-laurel Anacardiaceae (Sumac) Rhus copallinum winged sumac Anacardiaceae Rhus glabra smooth sumac Anacardiaceae Rhus typhina staghorn sumac Fabaceae (Black Locust) Robinia hispida pink locust Fabaceae Robinia pseudoacacia black locust Fabaceae Robinia viscosa clammy locust Palmae (Palm) Sabal palmetto cabbage palmetto Salicaceae (Willow) Salix caroliniana Coastal Plain willow Salicaceae Salix eriocephala Missouri River willow Salicaceae Salix floridana Florida willow Salicaceae Salix nigra black willow Salicaceae Salix sericea silky willow 17

Figure 2: Native tree species of Georgia listed alphabetically by species scientific name (i.e. second column). (continued) Caprifoliaceae (Honeysuckle) Sambucus nigra American elder Caprifoliaceae Sambucus racemosa red elder Caprifoliaceae Sambucus simpsonii Southern elder Sapindaceae (Soapberry) Sapindus saponaria wingleaf soapberry Lauraceae (Laurel) Sassafras albidum sassafras Palmae (Palm) Serenoa repens saw-palmetto Sapotaceae (Bumelia) Sideroxylon alachuense Alachua bully Sapotaceae Sideroxylon lanuginosa gum bumelia Sapotaceae Sideroxylon lycioides buckthorn bumelia Sapotaceae Sideroxylon tenax tough bumelia Rosaceae (Cherry) Sorbus americana American mountain-ash Staphyleaceae (Bladdernut) Staphylea trifolia bladdernut Theaceae (Tea) Stewartia malacodendron silky stewartia Theaceae Stewartia ovata mountain stewartia Styracaceae (Silverbell) Styrax americanus American snowbell Styracaceae Styrax grandifolius bigleaf snowbell Symplocaceae (Sweetleaf) Symplocos tinctoria sweetleaf Taxodiaceae (Redwood) Taxodium ascendens pond-cypress Taxodiaceae Taxodium distichum bald-cypress Tiliaceae (Basswood) Tilia americana American basswood Tiliaceae Tilia caroliniana Carolina basswood Tiliaceae Tilia heterophylla white basswood Taxaceae (Yew) Torreya taxifolia Florida torreya Anacardiaceae (Sumac) Toxicodendron vernix poison sumac Pinaceae (Pine) Tsuga canadensis Eastern hemlock Pinaceae Tsuga caroliniana Carolina hemlock Ulmaceae (Elm) Ulmus alata winged elm Ulmaceae Ulmus americana American elm Ulmaceae Ulmus rubra slippery elm Ulmaceae Ulmus serotina September elm Ericaceae (Heath) Vaccinium arboreum farkleberry Fabaceae (Black locust) Vachellia farnesiana sweet acacia 18

Figure 2: Native tree species of Georgia listed alphabetically by species scientific name (i.e. second column). (continued) Caprifoliaceae (Honeysuckle) Viburnum carolinianum Carolina arrowwood Caprifoliaceae Viburnum dentatum Southern arrowwood Caprifoliaceae Viburnum lentago nannyberry Caprifoliaceae Viburnum nudum Southern possumhaw Caprifoliaceae Viburnum obovatum small-leaf arrowwood Caprifoliaceae Viburnum prunifolium blackhaw Caprifoliaceae Viburnum recognitum arrowwood Caprifoliaceae Viburnum rufidulum rusty blackhaw Agavaceae (Yucca) Yucca aliofolia Spanish-bayonet Agavaceae Yucca gloriosa moundlily yucca Rutaceae (Citrus) Zanthoxylum americanum prickly-ash Rutaceae Zanthoxylum clava-herculis Hercules club 19

family percent species common of all running number family name natives total 38 Fagaceae beech 14% 14% 35 Rosaceae cherry 13% 27% 13 Aquifoliaceae holly 5% 32% 13 Juglandaceae walnut 5% 37% 13 Pinaceae pine 5% 42% 11 Caprifoliaceae honeysuckle 4% 46% 11 Magnoliaceae magnolia 4% 50% 9 Aceraceae maple 3% 53% 9 Oleaceae ash 3% 56% 8 Ulmaceae elm 3% 59% 7 Betulaceae birch 3% 62% 7 Ericaceae heath 3% 65% 6 Cornaceae dogwood 2% 67% 6 Fabaceae locust 2% 69% 6 Salicaceae willow 2% 71% 5 Anacardiaceae sumac 2% 73% 5 Hippocastanaceae buckeye 2% 75% 5 Styracaceae silverbell 2% 77% Figure 3: Summary list of the largest 18 families of native tree species in Georgia. 20