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Sideroxylon alachuense : ウィキペディア英語版 | Sideroxylon alachuense
''Sideroxylon alachuense'', known by the common names Alachua bully, silver bully and silvery buckthorn, is a plant species native to the US States of Georgia and Florida. It grows in forested areas on hummocks or near lime sinks or shell middens, at elevations of less than 200 m (650 feet).〔(Flora of North America v 8 p 238. )〕〔Anderson, L.C. 2000. Status survey of silver buckthorn: report to the Georgia Department of Natural Resources. Georgia Natural Heritage Program, Social Circle.〕〔(Silver Buckthorn. Georgia Department of Natural Resources, Rare Plant Species Profiles )〕 ''Sideroxylon alachuense'' is a deciduous tree up to 10 m (33 feet) tall. Stems are armed with thorns but otherwise glabrous. Leaf blades are up to 70 mm (2.8 inches) long, shiny above and dark green below. White flowers are borne in bundles of up to 20 flowers. Berries are black, up to 13 mm (0.5 inches) in diameter.〔(Anderson, Loran Crittendon. Sideroxylon alachuense, a new name for ''Bumelia anomala'' (Sapotaceae). Sida 17(3): 565-567. 1997. )〕〔(Sargent, Charles Sprague. Notes on North American Trees. Journal of the Arnold Arboretum 2(3): 164-174. 1921. )〕〔Wunderlin, R. P. 1998. Guide to the Vascular Plants of Florida i–x, 1–806. University Press of Florida, Gainesville.〕 The species is named for the locale where its type specimen was collected, the Alachua Sink inside Paynes Prairie Preserve State Park in Alachua County, Florida.〔 ==References==
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