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Cliftonia

Cliftonia monophylla, the buck-wheat tree, buckwheat tree or black titi, is a tree native to the southeastern United States. It is the sole species in the genus Cliftonia.

Description
Cliftonia monophylla is a tree typically reaching a height of (some specimens grow to ) with a crooked, multi-stemmed form. It is an evergreen with dark, shiny, thick leaves and white to pinkish, fragrant flower clusters. Its fruits are "five winged drupes, yellowish and buckwheat shaped; hence the common name". == Ecology ==
Ecology
Cliftonia monophylla attracts pollinators such as honeybees and is also browsed by deer. == Uses ==
Uses
Cliftonia monophylla has no known edible or medicinal uses. ==References==
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