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Gumbo Limbo

Bursera simaruba

Photo by LivanEscudero
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25.7159, -80.1508

Field Notes

Habitat:

Native to tropical regions of the Americas. Habitats include: hardwood hammocks and coastal hammocks, with salty and calcareous soils. Also widely seen in south Florida as ornamental on streets, parks, homes, etc.

Notes:

One of my favorite native trees. Mature trees have a very beautiful trunk and branch structure. Here is some interesting trivia from the Wiki article in the reference section:
"sometimes called "The Tourist Tree" because the tree's bark is red and peeling, like the skin of sunburnt tourists, who are a common sight in the plant's range." (see pic 2)
" if simply stuck into good soil, small branches will readily root and grow into sizeable trees in a few years"
"Gumbo-limbo is the traditional wood used for the manufacture of carousel horses in the United States."

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PublishedJuly 28, 2014

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