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Only 38 Years After Discovery this Native Tree DISAPPEARED!

📃📃📃📃 Link to Bartram's Travels: https://amzn.to/4aTvi4A 📃📃📃📃 🍓🍓🍓🍓 Learn how our native strawberries became the garden strawberry in this video:    • 3 Native Strawberries and an Invasive...   🍓🍓🍓🍓 This video is NOT sponsored. Some product links are affiliate links which means if you buy something we'll receive a small commission. The Franklin tree, Franklinia alatamaha, has one of the most interesting stories of our native plants. Discovered in 1765, it was totally absent from the wild only 38 years later. If not for the work of botanist William Bartram, this unique and beautiful species would not still be with us in cultivation. So how did the Franklin tree become extinct in the wild? How was it preserved in cultivation and why hasn’t it been reintroduced to the wild? The story of the Franklin tree is both interesting and sad, but one well worth hearing! Also, learn about the growing requirements of the Franklin tree so you can plant one of your own! =========================== Connect with us! ============================= Blog: https://www.backyardecology.net/blog Podcast: https://www.backyardecology.net/podcast Facebook:   / backyardecology   Good Old Snail Mail: Grassy Roads LLC PO Box 652 Glasgow, KY 42142-0652 =========================== Help support the channel!! ============================= Purchase our book: Attract Pollinators and Wildlife to Your Yard - 15 Free and Easy Ways: https://shannontrimboli.com/shop/ Patreon:   / backyardecology   Or you can give a one-time donation at: PayPal Donate: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?cmd=_s... 🌻🌻🌻🌻 Video Services I Use and Recommend 🌻🌻🌻🌻 I am a member of the Think Media Video Ranking Academy and can honestly say it has been a huge boost in getting this channel off the ground! Well designed program and great support! If you are a YouTuber you owe it to yourself to check out what they have to offer. Check out a FREE class here: https://courses.seancannell.com/a/214... Or if you are super serious about making YouTube a career, go all in and go straight to the VRA signup: https://courses.seancannell.com/a/214... I also use the vidIQ browser extension which basically supercharges your YouTube analytics and provides greater insights into how your channel is performing. It also includes some super cool AI tools and channel audit capabilities that are incredibly helpful with refining your YouTube game! They have both free and paid versions. Try out the FREE vidIQ tools here and learn about what vidIQ can do for you and your channel: https://vidiq.com/backyardecology These are affiliate links and we earn a small commission from purchases made when using them, so using them helps to support the Backyard Ecology channel! Chapters: 0:00 The Franklin Tree, Franklinia alatamaha 0:37 Discovery of the Franklin Tree in Georgia Altamaha River– John and William Bartram 1:16 William Bartram Returns to Collect Franklin Tree Seeds, Dr. John Fothergill 2:09 Bartram’s Travels – William Bartram’s Journal of His Southeastern Collecting Trip 1773-1776 2:34 William Bartram Grows Franklin Tree From Seed in Philadelphia 1777, Names the Genus Franklinia 3:11 Franklin Tree, Franklinia alatamaha, Size, Growth Form, Foliage, Fall Color, Host Plant, Blooms, Pollinator Use, Fruits and Seeds, Bark 4:29 Why Did Franklin Tree Go Extinct in the Wild, Glacial Relict, Other Glacial Relict Shrubs that are Still in the Wild Florida Torreya and Florida Yew, How Franklin Tree’s Seed Dispersal Method May Have Been a Problem, Failed Reintroduction 6:30 All Franklin Trees Today Are from William Bartram’s Seed Collection, Grown in Botanical Gardens Worldwide 6:59 Why Franklin Tree Isn’t Grown More Widely – Strict Soil Requirements, Cotton Pathogens, Does Not Do Well in Urban Areas, Not Drought Tolerant, No Root Disturbance 8:25 Another Native with an Interesting Story Our Native Strawberries

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