Cyrilla racemiflora, commonly known as the swamp cyrilla, is an ornamental tree native to the southeastern United States. It is a member of the Cyrillaceae family and is known for its attractive, white, fragrant flowers. There are several synonyms for this species, including the leatherwood, red titi, swamp titi, and white titi. The name "titi" comes from the Creek Indian word for this tree. The swamp cyrilla is a hardy tree, thriving in wetlands and swamps. Its dark, glossy foliage and distinctive white flowers make it a popular choice for gardeners and landscapers who want to add a touch of color and elegance to their outdoor spaces.