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Holodiscus discolor,
commonly known as
ocean spray or
oceanspray, creambush, or ironwood, is a
shrub of
western North America.
Holodiscus discolor is a...
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Holodiscus discolor, a type of
flowering shrub Search for "ocean spray" or "
oceanspray" on Wikipedia.
Ocean (disambiguation)
Spray (disambiguation) All pages...
- with the
common names mountain spray, rock-spiraea, bush
oceanspray, and
glandular oceanspray.
Holodiscus dumosus is a
deciduous spreading shrub, which...
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September 29, 2009.
Ocean Spray. "Cranberries in the classroom" (PDF).
OceanSpray.com.
Ocean Spray.
Retrieved June 19, 2022. Konrad, Alex (November 13,...
- stavewood,
Heritiera actinophylla Stavewood (Ironwood)
Holodiscus discolor Oceanspray (Ironwood),
western North America Homalium dentatum,
Homalium letestui...
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evergreen huckleberry,
lower longleaf Oregon grape, elderberry, salal,
oceanspray, and
varieties of nettle. Non-native
introduced plants such as foxglove...
- The
larvae feed on
aspen and
cottonwood (Populus),
willows (Salix),
oceanspray (Holodiscus), and
shadbush (Amelanchier).
Adults feed on tree sap, carrion...
- (Pinus ponderosa). The
shrub is ****ociated with
plant species such as
oceanspray (Holodiscus discolor),
common snowberry (Symphoricarpos albus), mountain...
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plant in the rose family. It is
known by the
common names Santa Rosa
oceanspray,
Santa Rosa
horkelia and thin-lobed
horkelia and is
endemic to California...
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increase with elevation.
Dominant plant species on lava
flows include oceanspray and wax currant, with
rabbitbrush also common.
Though forbs are not widespread...