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- Chamaedaphne calyculata, known commonly as leatherleaf or c****andra, is a perennial dwarf shrub in the plant family Ericaceae and the only species in the...
- Order: Ericales Family: Ericaceae Genus: Kalmia Species: K. cuneata Binomial name Kalmia cuneata Michx. Synonyms Chamaedaphne cuneata (Michx.) ****ze...
- (Mountain-****gany) * Chaenomeles (****anese Quince) Chamaebatiaria (Fernbush) Chamaedaphne (Leatherleaf) Chimonanthus (Wintersweet) Chionanthus (Fringe-tree) *...
- Tribe: Mitc****eae Genus: Mitc****a L. Type species Mitc****a repens L. Synonyms Chamaedaphne Mitch. Di**** J.F.Gmel. Geoherpum Willd. Perdicesca Prov....
- groenlandi****), bog-rosemary (Andromeda glaucophylla), leather leaf (Chamaedaphne calyculata), blueberries and huckleberries (Vaccinium spp.) and small...
- (Rhododendron viscosum), fetterbush (Eubotrys racemosa), and leatherleaf (Chamaedaphne calyculata). Sweet pepperbush (Clethra alnifolia), Sabatia kennedyana...
- Chalazocarpus Hiern = Schumanniophyton Harms Chalepophyllum Hook.f. Chamaedaphne Mitch. = Mitc****a L. Chamaepentas Bremek. Chamisme Nieuwl. = Houstonia...
- significantly (p=0.05) more ericaceous vegetation, such as leatherleaves (Chamaedaphne spp.), sweetgales (Myrica spp.), and laurels (Kalmia spp.). In marshes...
- Kalmia Species: K. hirsuta Binomial name Kalmia hirsuta Walter Synonyms Chamaedaphne hirsuta (Walter) ****ze Kalmia ciliata W. Bartram Kalmiella hirsuta (Walter)...
- described it, a costly rarity, in his Natural History of Carolina, as Chamaedaphne foliis tini, that is to say "with leaves like the Laurustinus"; the botanist...