Frangula caroliniana (Walter) A. Gray
Detail
- Family
- Rhamnaceae
- Botanical Name
- Frangula caroliniana (Walter) A. Gray
- Common Name
- Carolina Buckthorn
- Synonym(s)
- Rhamnus caroliniana Walter
- Flora of Virginia Name/Status
- Frangula caroliniana (Walt.) Gray
- Comments
- Long known from the counties of far Southwest Virginia, where common and unquestionably native. Relatively new records from Albemarle (1989), Franklin (2003), Rockbridge (2010), Augusta (2023), Louisa (2023), and Culpeper (2023) counties, suggest that the species is on the move or has been overlooked. This species is available in the nursery trade, and some of the outlying populations could represent escapes from cultivation. In Albemarle and Louisa cos. especially, this buckthorn is weedy in old fields, fencerows, and clearcuts.
- Habitat
- The typical habitats are barrens, woodlands, and dry forests over limestone or dolostone; limited to mafic substrates in the w. Piedmont and likely introduced to some of the locations that are weedy or atypical. Frequent in the mountains of far sw. Virginia; disjunct to Rockbridge County in the central Ridge and Valley, and to other counties further north.
- Native Status
- Native
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