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'''''Fothergilla gardenii''''' is a flowering plant in the [[Hamamelidaceae]] family.
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Fothergilla gardenii, Murr. (F. alnifolia, Linn. f. F. carolina, Brit.). Low shrub, with generally spreading branches, to 3 ft.: lvs. oblong or obovate, rounded or cuneate at the base, coarsely dentate above the middle, pubescent above, pale or glaucous and tomentose below, 1-2 in. long: spikes ovate or oblong, 1-2 in. long, leafless at the base; stamens 1/3 in. long, sometimes pinkish. April, May. Va. to Ga.
Fothergilla gardenii, Murr. (F. alnifolia, Linn. f. F. carolina, Brit.). Fig. 1566. Low shrub, with generally spreading branches, to 3 ft.: lvs. oblong or obovate, rounded or cuneate at the base, coarsely dentate above the middle, pubescent above, pale or glaucous and tomentose below, 1-2 in. long: spikes ovate or oblong, 1-2 in. long, leafless at the base; stamens 1/3 in. long, sometimes pinkish. April, May. Va. to Ga. B.M. 1341. L.B.C. 16:1507.


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 Fothergilla gardenii subsp. var.  Dwarf fothergilla
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Fothergilla gardenii is a flowering plant in the Hamamelidaceae family.


Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Fothergilla gardenii, Murr. (F. alnifolia, Linn. f. F. carolina, Brit.). Low shrub, with generally spreading branches, to 3 ft.: lvs. oblong or obovate, rounded or cuneate at the base, coarsely dentate above the middle, pubescent above, pale or glaucous and tomentose below, 1-2 in. long: spikes ovate or oblong, 1-2 in. long, leafless at the base; stamens 1/3 in. long, sometimes pinkish. April, May. Va. to Ga.

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