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The Loblolly Bay Tree is an evergreen with foliage that reddens and thins in the Fall. Loblolly Bay Trees have a conical silhouette and tend to grow tall and slender. White blossoms of the Loblolly Bay have five petals and attract many varieties of bees and butterflies.
Gordonia, Loblolly Bay, Sweet Bay. Prized for its fragrant flowers, Gordonia lasianthus (Loblolly Bay) is an evergreen shrub or tree of columnar or pyramidal habit bearing leathery, glossy dark green leaves, 2-7 in. long (5-17 cm), with pale gray undersides.
40 Feet. Price. $49.95. Can grow into a medium sized canopy tree, This Florida Native is often mistaken for Sweetbay Magnolia. They both have similar features such as leaf shape and size as well as both of them having large white and fragrant flowers.
This Loblolly Bay Tree (Gordonia lasianthus) is hardy pyramidal evergreen tree known for its striking white flowers and glossy, dark green leaves. In summer it has spectacular white Camellia-like flowers that are fragrant and can continue through frost.
Gordonia lasianthus (loblolly-bay, holly-bay, gordonia, or bay) is a small to medium-sized evergreen tree or shrub found in acidic, swampy soils of pinelands and bays on the Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plains of the southeastern United States. It is a member of the tea or family Theaceae.
Gordonia lasianthus, or Loblolly Bay, is an evergreen tree that is native to the Southeastern United States and is commonly found in the coastal plains and southern Tidewater region of North Carolina in moist but not wet areas. These areas include pocosins, bayheads, acidic, organic-rich swamp forests, wet pine savannas, and bay forests.