Seed Maturation, Flower Receptivity, and Selfing in Sweetgum (Liquidambar styraciflua L.)
Tauer, P. K. and Tauer, C. G. Tree Planters' Notes 54(1):18-23. 2011.
We evaluated sweetgum trees at two Oklahoma locations to determine when their seed matured, when female flower receptivity peaked, and if they would self-pollinate. Sweetgum seed reached full maturity by the second week of November, female flowers were receptive within 7 days following emergence from the buds, and receptivity peaked within 2 to 3 weeks. A green dulling to slight yellowing of the seed balls can be indicative of mature seed. Calendar date (e.g., second week of November, depending on latitude) is a better measure of maturity, however, because the color changes can be very subtle. Seed balls may be harvested as early as mid-September with a minimal loss in seed germina-tion. Sweetgum does not easily self-pollinate, if at all.
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Author(s): Charles G. Tauer, Pamela K. Tauer
Publication: Tree Planters' Notes - Volume 54, Number 1 (2011)
Volume: 54
Number: 1