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Loblolly-bay (Gordonia lasianthus): the swamp’s camellia—and a masterclass in place-based design

Woodlanders Field Guide Loblolly-bay (Gordonia lasianthus): the swamp’s camellia—and a masterclass in place-based design A design-forward, research-backed profile for landscape designers, gardeners, and curious plant lovers— with Woodlanders field notes...

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Ilex vomitoria ‘Yawkey’: The yellow-berried yaupon that sells out in winter

Woodlanders Botanicals • Plant Portrait Ilex vomitoria ‘Yawkey’ The yellow-berried yaupon that sells out in winter—its coastal origin story, botanical character, and the quiet cultural gravity behind its leaves. In...

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Cephalanthus occidentalis: Architect of the Shallow Water World

  Woodlanders Botanical Essay Architect of the Shallow Water World Cephalanthus occidentalis, the quiet engineer of wetlands, and what it means to be an edge species in an edge era....

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Baccharis halimifolia (Manglier): Medicine Along the Marsh Edge

  Drive the Atlantic or Gulf coast in late fall and you might think it has snowed along the ditches. There, at the edges where the land hesitates and then...

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Quercus stellata: The Reluctant Monarch of Poor Soils

  Woodlanders Field Notes | PHOTO BY STEPHANIE BRUNDAGE Quercus stellata: Post Oak, Boundary Tree Some trees feel like they’re just passing through a place. Post oak, Quercus stellata, feels...

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Sunquat: The Forgotten Hybrid with a Future

A Citrus That Slips Between Categories There is a citrus you can bite into whole, peel and all, with none of the puckering violence of a lemon and none of...

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Why Quercus alba Must Return

If Quercus alba could write its autobiography, it might end with gratitude. Not for the ships it built or the barrels it sealed, but for the overlooked gardeners and land...

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A Tang of Tenacity: The History of Cold-Hardy Citrus Varieties

The development of cold-hardy citrus didn’t begin in a backyard orchard—it began in the laboratories and trial fields of early 20th-century horticulturalists. These early scientists, often working in southern universities...

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