ACER FLORIDANUNI (Chapm.) Pax, Engler's Bot. Jahrb. 7: 2431 1886.
This characteristic maple is apparently very common in the river swamps of the Flint River in southwestern Georgia Last summer I encountered a remarkable growth just below Albany. It probably follows the river to its mouth, for I again met it in the vicinity of Bainbridge. The trees are conspicuous on account of
their close white bark and very dark foliage. Although said to be a small tree I measured many trunks that were three feet in diam: eter.