Sassafras albidum: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Plantae
- Phylum
- Tracheophyta
- Class
- Magnoliopsida
- Order
- Laurales
- Family
- Lauraceae
- Genus
- Sassafras
- Species
- Sassafras albidum
- Scientific Name
- Sassafras albidum
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Sassafras albidum
Sassafras albidum (sassafras, white sassafras, red sassafras, or silky sassafras) is a species of Sassafras native to eastern North America, from southern Maine and southern Ontario west to Iowa, and south to central Florida and eastern Texas. It occurs throughout the eastern deciduous forest habitat type, at altitudes of up to 1,500 m (4,900 ft) above sea level. It formerly also occurred in southern Wisconsin, but is extirpated there as a native tree.
...Sassafras albidum in languages:
- Chinese
- 北美檫樹
- Czech
- kašťa bělavá
- Danish
- amerikansk sassafras
- English
- sassafras
- English
- white sassafras
- English
- Poor Man's Oak
- English
- cinnamon wood
- English
- mittenleaf
- German
- Sassafrasbaum
- Italian
- Sassafrasso
- Polish
- sasafras lekarski
- Portuguese
- Sassafrás
- Russian
- Сассафрас беловатый
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