pearly white berries that ring the arching stems in late summer and fall
Southeastern citrus expert Tom McClendon put it plainly: "They were tart but good
the root was used to warm the body's core and ease cold-natured pains of the belly and lower abdomen
a Florida native that carries the largest
and avoid low frost pockets that can nip the early flowers
Polyspora axillaris Landscaper Favorite pearly white berries that ringPolyspora axillaris, the fried egg tree, is a glossy, small evergreen tree or large shrub of the tea family, Theaceae, native to southern China, Taiwan, and Vietnam and still rarely cultivated in the United States. A close relative of the native loblolly bay (Gordonia lasianthus), the plant bears abundant, showy white flowers three inches across. The flowers are the whole show: large, crisp white, camellia like blooms with a bold central boss of