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Definition of Staggerbush

Staggerbush
Staggerbush Stag"ger*bush`, n. (Bot.) An American shrub (Andromeda Mariana) having clusters of nodding white flowers. It grows in low, sandy places, and is said to poison lambs and calves. --Gray.

Meaning of Staggerbush from wikipedia

- Lyonia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Ericaceae. There are about 35 species native to Asia and North America. These are shrubs and trees...
- Piedmont staggerbush and staggerbush, is a perennial shrub that is native to the United States. Lyonia mariana, also known as the Piedmont staggerbush, is...
- family Ericaceae known as Dominican staggerbush. One variety, Lyonia truncata var. proctorii, or Proctor's staggerbush, is a rare plant endemic to Puerto...
- Lyonia ferruginea, the rusty staggerbush, tree lyonia, dragon tree, is a plant of the genus Lyonia. It grows in Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina....
- Lyonia fruticosa, the poor-grub or coastal plain staggerbush, is a plant species native to the US states of Florida, southern Georgia and the extreme...
- southern live oak, saw palmetto, scrub palmetto, rusty lyonia, rusty staggerbush, shiny blueberry, dwarf huckleberry, dangleberry, Carolina holly, American...
- (sheep laurel), Leiophyllum buxifolium (sand myrtle), Lyonia mariana (staggerbush), Myrica caroliniensis (bayberry), Pyxidanthera barbulata (pyxie-moss)...
- used for carving. Lyonia mariana (common names include Piedmont staggerbush and staggerbush) – an infusion of the plant used for toe itch, 'ground-itch'...
- saw palmetto, the shrubs Appalachian tea (Ilex glabra), coastal plain staggerbush (Lyonia fruticosa), dwarf live oak (Quercus minima), shiny blueberry...
- moved to Tokyo and began contributing to Shūōshi's publication, Ashibi ("Staggerbush"), eventually becoming an editor at the magazine. He also began studying...