Titi swamp

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Titi swamp is a swamp habitat in Florida and Georgia where species of Cliftonia monophylla ("Buckwheat tree" or "Black titi") and/or Cyrilla racemiflora ("Ironwood" or "white titi") predominate.[1]

The town of Ty Ty in Tift County, Georgia is named after one of the numerous small creeks named, in turn, for the presence of these scrubby trees in their boggy fringes.[2]

References

  1. Sunquist, Fiona, Melvin E. Sunquist & Les Beletsky (2007) Travellers' Wildlife Guides: Florida. Interlink Books ISBN 9781566566513
  2. Goff, John Hedges (2007 reprint) Placenames of Georgia: Essays of John H. Goff. Athens: University of Georgia Press. ISBN 9780820331294


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