Forestiera pubescens

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 Forestiera pubescens subsp. var.  Downy Forestiera, Stretchberry, Desert olive, New Mexican privet
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Oleaceae > Forestiera pubescens var. , Nutt.



Forestiera pubescens, commonly known as Stretchberry, Desert Olive, Tanglewood, Devil's Elbow, Spring Goldenglow, Spring Herald, or Texas Forsythia.

It is a deciduous shrub or small tree that is native to the southwestern United States and northern Mexico.

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