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- Leucothoe may refer to: Leucothoe (mythology), the name of several characters in Gr**** mythology. Leucothoe (plant), a genus in the family (Ericaceae)...
- Leucothoe is a genus of about 6 species of flowering plants in the family Ericaceae, native to Asia and the Americas. Many species have the common name...
- Leucothoe axillaris is a shrub native to the southeastern United States, with the common names swamp dog-laurel and coastal dog-hobble. It has been reported...
- Leucothoe fontanesiana, also known as the highland doghobble, fetter-bush, mountain doghobble or switch ivy, is a species of flowering plant in the family...
- Eubotryoides grayana (syn. Leucothoe grayana), is a species of flowering plant in the family Ericaceae, native to the southern Kuril Islands and to northern...
- Leucothoé is a 1756 dramatic poem by the Irish playwright Isaac Bickerstaff. It was Bickerstaff's first published work. The plot was based on the story...
- In Gr**** mythology, Leucothoe (Ancient Gr****: Λευκοθόη) may refer to the following figures: Leucothoe, the Nereid of the sea's brine and one of the fifty...
- Leucothoe adelphe White & Thomas, 2009 Leucothoe affinis Stimpson, 1856 Leucothoe alata J. L. Barnard, 1959 Leucothoe alcyone Imbach, 1967 Leucothoe angusticoxa...
- Leucothoe keiskei, the Keskei dog hobble or Keskei fetterbush, is a species of flowering plant in the family Ericaceae, native to southern Honshu, ****an...
- In Gr**** mythology Leucothoe (Ancient Gr****: Λευκοθόη, from λευκός, "white", and θοός, "quick, swift") was a Babylonian princess. The daughter of Orchamus...