Sweetbay/Magnolia virginiana
Sweetgum; redgum
Liquidambar styraciflua L.
Bark dark gray, divided by deep furrows into narrow, rounded ridges. Branches stout, often with corky wings or outgrowths. Twigs about 4 to 6 mm in diameter, gray-brown. Buds (terminal) broadly egg-shaped, about 10 to 15 mm long, scales overlapping, slightly sticky. Leaves alternate, deciduous, simple; palmately 5- to 7-lobed; 8 to 20 cm wide, 6 to 15 cm long, often longer than broad; margin finely serrate; petioles 4 to 13 cm long. Flowers unisexual (plants monoecious), appearing as the leaves unfold; staminate clustered in terminal racemes; pistillate in small drooping spherical heads. Fruit in stalked spherical heads covered with small spine-like projections; seed cavity at base of each spine.
Sweetgum; redgum/Liquidambar styraciflua
Red Maple
Acer rubrum L.
Bark gray, divided into scaly ridges by narrow furrows. Branches slender, spreading and ascending. Twigs about 3 mm in diameter, reddish. Buds spherical, reddish, clustered at apex of twig, scales with white ciliate margins. Leaves opposite, deciduous, simple; ovate to almost circular, 4 to 9 cm long, 2.5 to 7 cm wide, usually longer than broad; 3-lobed near the apex, margin finely serrate; dark green above, glaucous and lightly pubescent below, pubescence usually shed. Flowers typically polygamous, occasionally with perfect flowers, small, forming dense clusters from separate buds before leaf expansion, conspicuous because of the red to orange coloration. Fruit twin samaras 10 to 20 mm long.
Var. drummondii: Leaves larger than typical red maple, usually broader than long; 3 to 5 lobes or occasionally scarcely lobed, margins coarsely toothed, conspicuously glaucous below, usually permanently tomentose. Fruit samaras 4 to 5 cm long.