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- Leucothoe fontanesiana (fetterbush) Pierisseveral species including: Pieris floribunda (mountain fetterbush) Lyonia lucida (fetterbush lyonia) This page...
- a member of the fetterbush genus in the blueberry family (Ericaceae). It is commonly known in North America as mountain fetterbush or mountain andromeda...
- Simms) Benth. & Hook. – mountain andromeda, mountain pieris, mountain fetterbush. Eastern United States. Pieris formosa (Wallich) D.Don – Chinese pieris...
- Pieris phillyreifolia, commonly known as the climbing fetterbush, is a shrubby vine. An evergreen perennial in the Ericaceae family, it has white flowers...
- structures, such as hooked branches (e.g. Artabotrys hexapetalus) The climbing fetterbush (Pieris phillyreifolia) is a woody shrub-vine which climbs without clinging...
- Ericaceae known by the common names fetterbush lyonia, hurrahbush, and staggerbush. Other plants may also be called fetterbush. This broadleaved evergreen plant...
- racemiflora), gallberry (Ilex coriacea), Appalachia tea (Ilex glabra), fetterbush lyonia (Lyonia lucida), and saw palmetto (Serenoa repens). "East Gulf...
- maple (Acer rubrum), loblolly (Pinus taeda), ti ti (Cyrilla racemiflora), fetterbush (Lyonia lucida), and winterberry (Ilex verticillata). Distinctive characteristics...
- to the Eastern United States. Common names include deciduous mountain fetterbush and red-twig doghobble. The plant grows in moist forests, bogs, granitic...
- florida), dangleberry (****lussacia frondosa), yaupon (Ilex vomitoria), fetterbush (Leucothoe racemosa), and blueberry (Vaccinium spp.). The epithet 'dumosa'...