Created By: Unity College
Liquidambar styraciflua
Sweetgums tend to grow in habitats ranging from floodplains ans swamps to somewhat dry upland woods. You will find this sweetgum growing in a patch of grass near the IU Arboretum, outside of the Department of Kinesiology building. This sweetgum stood out to me due to its foliage: the leaves, which are star-shaped and remind me somewhat of Japanese maple leaves, were a bright, bold yellow. The fruits, which are encased in spiky balls, drop everywhere and are a telltale sign of sweetgums growing around Bloomington.
This point of interest is part of the tour: Dendrology Tour: Bloomington, IN
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