Franklin Tree

Franklinia alatamaha Theaceae

Growth habit

Tree

Perennation

Long-lived polycarpic perennial

Native distribution

Originally Found in SE Georgia; Now Extinct in Wild - Found Only in Cultivation..

Location

Groundcover Collection

Source of plant

Princeton Nurseries, Klyn Nurseries, Nina Bassuk

Description

To 30'; leaves oblanceolate to obovate, to 6" long, remotely serrulate, membraneous, bright green andglossy above, turning scarlet in autumn; flowers solitary, white, 3" across, stamens golden; fruit maturing the following year; blossoms summer until frost.

USDA Hardiness Zone

6

Special characteristics

flowering season