Lyonia ligustrina

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 Lyonia ligustrina subsp. var.  
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Lyonia ligustrina, Muhl. (Xolisma ligustrina, Brit. Andromeda paniculata, Ait. A. ligustrina, Muhl. A. parabolica, Duham. L. paniculata, Nutt.). Deciduous, much-branched shrub, to 10 ft.: lvs. obovate to oblong-lanceolate, entire or obscurely serrate, pubescent beneath, 1-2 in. long: fls. in leafless racemes, forming terminal panicles; corolla globose, whitish, 1/6 in. long. May-July. Canada to Fla., west to Tenn. and Ark. B.B. (ed. 2) 2:691. Var. foliosiflora, Fern. Racemes less crowded, often elongated, conspicuously leafy- bracted. Var. pubescens, Rehd. (Andromeda ligustrina. var. pubescens, Gray. A. tomentosa. Hort., not Dum.- Cours.). A form with soft dense pubescence.


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