Place

NT Stop 2

A branch of oppositely aligned elongated glossy green leaves with trees behind and leaf litter under
Devilwood

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Quick Facts
Location:
30.75051N 81.46863W
DevilwoodCartrema americana

This small tree with light gray bark, just to the right of the marker, has opposite, shiny, evergreen leaves. The name Devilwood comes from the fact that the fine-grained wood is difficult to split and hard to work. Small dark blue fruit are shaped like olives giving rise to the name Wild Olive. Look for its fragrant creamy white flowers in March. Tool makers prize its exceptionally strong wood for handles.

 

Last updated: February 15, 2024