Definition of Buttonbush. Meaning of Buttonbush. Synonyms of Buttonbush

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Definition of Buttonbush

Buttonbush
Buttonbush But"ton*bush`, n. (Bot.) A shrub (Cephalanthus occidentalis) growing by the waterside; -- so called from its globular head of flowers. See Capitulum.

Meaning of Buttonbush from wikipedia

- Look up buttonbush in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Buttonbush is a common name for several plants and may refer to: Cephalanthus, a genus of shrubs...
- to eastern and southern North America. Common names include buttonbush, common buttonbush, button-willow, buck brush, and honey-bells. Cephalanthus occidentalis...
- flowering plant in the family Rubiaceae. Common names include Mexican buttonbush, mimbre, botoncillo, and Jazmin blanco. Its native range extends from...
- Cyperus cephalanthus, commonly known as the buttonbush flatsedge, is a species of sedge that is native to southern parts of North America and South America...
- family Rubiaceae. There are five extant species that are commonly known as buttonbush. They are shrubs or small trees growing to 5–15 m (16–49 ft) tall. The...
- of Globe Flower", in which the active ingredient was derived from the buttonbush (Cephalanthus occidentalis), a toxic plant. He next began experimenting...
- Rhode Island Buttonwoods Museum, a museum in Haverhill, M****achusetts Buttonbush, plants This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with the title...
- Shrub swamps — also called scrub swamps or buttonbush swamps — are a type of freshwater wetland ecosystem occurring in areas too wet to become swamps ("true"...
- Ledaea perditalis, the buttonbush owlet or lost owlet moth, is a moth in the family Erebidae. The species was first described by Francis Walker in 1859...
- eastern United States. Hosts for the caterpillar include Ampelopsis, buttonbush, grapes, hops, and Virginia creeper. Larvae or caterpillar of Eudryas...