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number of
extinct species are
placed in the genus. The
common name is
sweetfern or sweet-fern (although it is not a fern), or in Quebec,
comptonie voyageuse...
- or
shrubs such as birch, willow, aspen, hickory,
sweet chestnut, and
sweetfern (Comptonia).[citation needed] In many of
these plants, only the male flowers...
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Clianthus (Glory Pea)
Colletia (Colletia)
Colutea (Bladder Senna)
Comptonia (
Sweetfern)
Cornus (Dogwood) *
Corylopsis (Winter-hazel) *
Cotinus (Smoketree) *...
- in Comptonia. Well-known
members of this
family include bayberry and
sweetfern.
Canacomyrica Guillaumin 1940
Comptonia L'Hér. ex
Aiton 1789
Myrica L...
- (sea-buckthorns)
Shepherdia (buffaloberries) ...... Myricaceae:
Comptonia (
sweetfern)
Morella Myrica (bayberries) ...... Rhamnaceae:
Ceanothus Colletia Discaria...
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Acrobasis comptoniella, the
sweetfern leaf
casebearer or sweet-fern moth, is a
species of
snout moth in the
subfamily Phycitinae. It was
described by...
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Hippophae (sea-buckthorns)
Shepherdia (buffaloberries)
Myricaceae Comptonia (
sweetfern)
Myrica (babyberries)
Posidoniaceae Posidonia (seagr****)
Rhamnaceae Ceanothus...
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Cyclophora pendulinaria, the
sweetfern geometer moth or pearly-grey wave, is a moth in the
family Geometridae. It is
found in
North America,
where it...
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Catocala antinympha, the
sweetfern underwing, is a moth of the
family Erebidae. It is
found from
Quebec and
Ontario east to Nova
Scotia and
south to Connecticut...
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several species of the
monocot genus Asparagus,
which are
flowering plants.
Sweetfern—A
flowering shrub of the
genus Comptonia. Air fern—A
group of animals...