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plant in the
family Ericaceae known by the
common name sandmyrtle, or
sand-
myrtle. It is
native to the mid-Atlantic and
southeastern United States, where...
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Myrtle Beach is a
resort city on the East
Coast of the
United States in
Horry County,
South Carolina. It is
located in the
center of a long and continuous...
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Sand art is the
practice of
modelling sand into an
artistic form, such as
sand brushing,
sand sculpting,
sand painting, or
creating sand bottles. A sandcastle...
- (inkberry),
Kalmia angustifolia (sheep laurel),
Leiophyllum buxifolium (
sand myrtle),
Lyonia mariana (staggerbush),
Myrica caroliniensis (bayberry), Pyxidanthera...
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adults consume nectar from
flowers including swamp milkweed, shadbush,
sand myrtle,
sweet pepperbush,
highbush blueberry, buttonbush, and dogbane. Callophrys...
- hiker's
companions have been left
behind at the falls. Rhododendron,
sand myrtle, and
mountain laurel blanket the
trail during this portion, offering...
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Adults take
nectar from
highbush blueberry (Vaccinium corymbosum),
sand myrtle (Kalmia buxifolia),
chokeberries (Aronia
arbutifolia and
Aronia melanocarpa)...
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Melaleuca nesophila,
commonly known as
showy honey-
myrtle,
mindiyet or pink melaleuca, is a
plant in the
myrtle family,
Myrtaceae and is
endemic to an area near...
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Central America and the Caribbean. Its
common names include southern wax
myrtle,
southern bayberry, candleberry,
bayberry tree, and
tallow shrub. It has...
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Imperiled to rare -
Kalmia buxifolia Sand-
myrtle -
Critically imperiled -
Kalmia carolina Carolina bog
myrtle -
Critically imperiled -
Lejeunea blomquistii...