A locally rare species, found in scattered locations along Bear Creek. Historical information suggests the tree reached very large sizes. Typically found in broad floodplains where subsurface moisture is available. Although nursery stock is not yet widely available, its large size and longevity make it a good candidate for streamside plantings.

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