Neviusia alabamensis

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 Neviusia alabamensis subsp. var.  Alabama snow-wreath
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Rosaceae > Neviusia alabamensis var. , Gray


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Neviusia alabamensis (Alabama snow-wreath) is a perrenial ornamental plant, which is native to the United States where it occurs in several southeastern states.


Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Neviusia alabamensis, Gray. Shrub, 3-6 ft.: branches terete: Lvs. ovate to oblong-ovate, acute or acuminate, doubly serrate, minutely pubescent while young, finally nearly glabrous, 1-3 in. long: fls. in clusters of 3-8, rarely solitary, about 1 in. across. June, July.


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