dcsimg
Image of Franklin tree
Creatures » » Plants » » Dicotyledons » » Tea Family »

Franklin Tree

Franklinia alatamaha Bartr. ex Marsh.

2016 Zoya Akulova   cc-by-nc

Franklinia alatamaha (Franklin Tree) is a species of shrub in the family Theaceae. They have a self-supporting growth form. They are listed as extinct in the wild by IUCN. They are native to The Contiguous United States and Us Fws Southeast Region. They have simple, broad leaves, white flowers, and capsule fruit. Flowers are visited by Honey bee. Individuals can grow to 30 feet.

show all records
show all records
  • URI: http://eol.org/schema/terms/extinctInTheWild
  • Definition: A taxon is Extinct in the Wild when it is known only to survive in cultivation, in captivity or as a naturalized population (or populations) well outside the past range. A taxon is presumed Extinct in the Wild when exhaustive surveys in known and/or expected habitat, at appropriate times (diurnal, seasonal, annual), throughout its historic range have failed to record an individual. Surveys should be over a time frame appropriate to the taxon’s life cycle and life form
  • Source: http://apiv3.iucnredlist.org/api/v3/taxonredirect/30408
show all records
  • URI: https://www.fws.gov/southeast/
  • Definition: The Southeast Region serves Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
show all records
show all records
show all records
show all records
show all records

EOL has data for 68 attributes, including:

Known occurrences, collected specimens and observations of Franklin Tree. View this species on GBIF