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The Swamp titi (Cyrilla racemiflora) belongs to the Cyrillaceae family. It is the sole species in the genus Cyrilla and native to warm temperate to tropical regions of the Americas. This tree grows in swamps, along streams, or bogs, and to 10 m or more tall, but only a shrub to 4 m tall in temperate regions at the northern edge of its range. The leaves are alternate, oblanceolate to ovate, thick, without teeth. It is primarily evergreen, but during the fall months some of the leaves turn a brilliant red before falling. The white flowers bloom during the summer months. The flowers are crowded in 8-15 cm long racemes borne on the previous year's twigs; each flower is 5-10 mm diameter, with five white petals, and is subtended by a slender bract. The fruit is a yellow-brown capsule 2-3 mm long.
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