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  1. 22 Δεκ 2018 · This red bay tree, photographed at Juno Dunes Natural Area (Oceanfront), is loaded with purple/black fruit. The fruits are eaten by songbirds, foxes, raccoons and opossums. This Florida native can...

  2. Recommended Uses: This and other bays are being attacked by a fatal disease (laurel wilt disease). Avoid spreading this plant, it is best not to plant this or other bays. Considerations: Subject to laural wilt, which is spread by the redbay ambrosia beetle. Do not move dead wood.

  3. Persea borbonia or redbay [3] is a small, evergreen tree in the laurel family , native to the southeastern United States. It belongs to the genus Persea , a group of evergreen trees including bays and the avocado.

  4. Red Bay. Persea borbonia. There are three kinds of Red Bay in Florida. The first is Scrub Red Bay or Silk Bay, Persea borbonia var. humilis. It is shown on the left and right of this picture and is found in the lower areas of scrub habitat. This is a dense tree up to 30 feet.

  5. 24 Ιαν 2020 · Persea borbonia, Redbay. Thriving on little care in full sun or partial shade, Redbay can tolerate a wide range of soils, from hot and dry to wet and swampy. Redbay is a rugged and adaptable plant suitable to many landscape applications including coastal beach front property.

  6. At the edge of streams, springs, and swamps hides the redbay tree. Redbay (Persea borbonia), with its evergreen aromatic leathery leaves, dark blue fruit hanging on into winter, and reddish bark is a jewel among trees. The Native Americans found a host of medicinal uses for this medium sized tree.

  7. Red bay is a tall shrub or short tree found throughout the southeastern United States, generally from North Carolina to Texas. It's also found to some extent in Delaware and Virginia; Maryland considers it endangered. It's found in most Florida counties throughout both the Panhandle and the Peninsula sans mainland Monroe.