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'''''Stewartia''''' (sometimes spelled '''''Stuartia'''''<ref name="sprague">Sprague, T.A. (1928). The correct spelling of certain generic names. III. ''Kew Bulletin'' 1928: 337-365.</ref><ref name="kew">Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. ''Vascular Plant Families and Genera'': [http://www.rbgkew.org.uk/cgi-bin/web.dbs/genlist.pl?THEACEAE Theaceae]</ref><ref name="bean">Bean, W. J. (1980). ''Trees and Shrubs Hardy in the British Isles'' 4: 507-513. ISBN 0-7195-2428-8.</ref><ref name="rushforth">Rushforth, K. (1999). ''Collins Photographic Guide to Trees''. ISBN 0-00-220013-9.</ref>) is a [[genus]] of 8-20 species of [[flowering plant]]s in the family [[Theaceae]], related to ''[[Camellia]]''. Most of the species are native to eastern [[Asia]], with two (''S. malacodendron, S. ovata'') in southeast [[North America]].<ref name="bean"/><ref name="li et al.">Li, J., Del Tredici, P., Yang, S., & Donoghue, M. J. (2002).
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They are [[shrub]]s and [[tree]]s, mostly [[deciduous]], though some species (e.g. ''S. pteropetiolata'') are [[evergreen]]; the evergreen species form a genetically distinct group and are split into a separate genus ''Hartia'' by some botanists,<ref name="li et al."/> but others retain them within ''Stewartia''.<ref name="kew"/><ref name="china">''Flora of China'' [http://web.archive.org/web/20040814114055/http://flora.huh.harvard.edu/china/mss/volume12/Theaceae-CAS_edited.htm draft account of Theaceae]</ref> The Asian species include both shrubs and trees, growing to 3-20 m tall, while the American species are shrubs growing 3-5 m tall, rarely becoming small trees. The [[bark]] is very distinctive, smooth orange to yellow-brown, peeling in fine flakes. The [[leaf|leaves]] are alternately arranged, simple, serrated, usually glossy, and 3-14 cm long. The [[flower]]s are large and conspicuous, 3-11 cm diameter, with 5 (occasionally 6-8) white petals; flowering is in mid to late summer. The [[fruit]] is a dry five-valved capsule, with one to four [[seed]]s in each section.<ref name="bean"/><ref name="rushforth"/><ref name="china"/>
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The species are adapted to [[acid]]ic [[soil]]s, and do not grow well on [[chalk]] or other [[calcium]]-rich soils. They also have a high [[rain]]fall requirement and will not tolerate [[drought]].<ref name="bean"/>
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Several species of ''Stewartia'' are grown as [[ornamental plant]]s for their very decorative smooth orange bark and their flowers produced at a time of year when few other trees are in flower.<ref name="bean"/>
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Stewartia (in honor of John Stuart, Earl of Bute, a patron of botany; 1713-1792). Sometimes spelled Stuartia. Ternstroemiaceae. Ornamental woody plants chiefly grown for their large and showy flowers.
 
Stewartia (in honor of John Stuart, Earl of Bute, a patron of botany; 1713-1792). Sometimes spelled Stuartia. Ternstroemiaceae. Ornamental woody plants chiefly grown for their large and showy flowers.
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==Species==
 
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''Stewartia calcicola''<br/>
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''Stewartia cordifolia''<br/>
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''Stewartia crassifolia''<br/>
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''Stewartia densivillosa''<br/>
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''Stewartia koreana''<br/>
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''Stewartia laotica''<br/>
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''[[Stewartia malacodendron]]''<br/>
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''Stewartia medogensis''<br/>
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''Stewartia micrantha''<br/>
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''[[Stewartia monadelpha]]''<br/>
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''Stewartia obovata''<br/>
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''[[Stewartia ovata]]''<br/>
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''[[Stewartia pseudocamellia]]''<br/>
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''Stewartia pteropetiolata''<br/>
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''Stewartia rostrata''<br/>
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''Stewartia rubiginosa''<br/>
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''Stewartia serrata''<br/>
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''Stewartia sichuanensis''<br/>
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''[[Stewartia sinensis]]''<br/>
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''Stewartia sinii''<br/>
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''Stewartia villosa''
    
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==References==
 
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*[[Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture]], by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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