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Asimina longifolia

Asimina longifolia, the slim-leaf pawpaw or polecat-bush, is a shrub in the custard apple family. It is native to the Southeastern United States where it is found on the coastal plain.

Description
It is a small bush 2 to 3 feet in height. Prominent features include long narrow leaves, 4 by inches, and white flowers. Its pollen is shed in permanent tetrads. == Ecology ==
Ecology
Habitat A. lognifolia's preferred habitat is dry pinelands or dry maritime forests. It has been observed to grow in association with Florida phlox, queen's delight, laurel oak, and coastal blackroot, among others. Phenology This species has been observed to flower from spring into the summer. Fire Ecology A. longifolia has been observed in areas both fire excluded and burned. ==References==
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