Sweetgum

Common Name(s):
Sweetgum, Redgum
Scientific Name:
Liquidambar styraciflua
Family:
Hamamelidaceae
Longevity:
Perennial
Season:
Cool
Origin:
Native
Height:
40 m
Flowers:
March - May
Fruits:
Fall
Description: A large tree with a cone-shaped crown common to dominant in bottomlands of the southeastern and eastern U.S. Sweetgum is a handsome tree often planted for shade and for its star-shaped leaves that turn orange to reddish purple in the fall. It is also an important commercial hardwood tree. The gum from the inner bark has a long history of use including chewing-gum, antiseptic and the treatment of skin diseases and dysentery.