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Promising Plants Profile, Comptonia peregrina, sweet fern - The Herb Society of America
... peregrina Sweet fern is a shrub that looks like a fern. It is native to the eastern U.S. and has beautifully scalloped, deciduous leaves and small, wind-pollinated catkins in ... establish, transplant, and propagate but is worth the effort. – Deni Bown, Promising Plants Presentation, 2003 Comptonia peregrina message board* (members only) * will open in new browser window Disclaimer Back to Promising ...
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Native Plants of Ohio, Bulletin 865, Shrubs (1-25')
... . *(bf) Availability trade trade trade trade Flower Season and Color/Fall Foliage Color foliage: yellow, violet foliage: red, violet flower: summer; white flower: summer; white Scientific Name Clethra alnifolia Comptonia peregrina Cornus amomum Cornus racemosa Common Name sweet pepperbush sweetfern silky dogwood gray dogwood Height 3-8' 2-4' 6-10' 10-15' Ohio Distribution north north north, south ...
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Wisconsin Vascular Plants: Details Page
... : Juneau Country: USA *more specific location information is undisclosed because of endangered/protected status. Habitat: Moist, sphagnous, sandy depression in dry, open Hill's oak (Quercus ellipsoidalis)-sweetfern (Comptonia peregrina) scrub. Text: Collection No.: 31237 Collector 1: Iltis, Hugh H. Date: 7/6/1992 Collector 2: Givnish, Thomas J. Collector 3: Maxwell, Judy Annotator: Cochrane, ...
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Wisconsin Vascular Plants: Search Results
... (L.) J.M.Coult. var. asplenifolia (L.) Fernald Comptonia peregrina (L.) J.M.Coult. var. tomentosa A.Chev. Liquidambar peregrina L. Myrica asplenifolia L. Myrica asplenifolia L. var. tomentosa (A.Chev.) ... C.DC. Myrica peregrina (L.) Kuntze Myrica (Genus Information, Photo Gallery and Map Gallery) Myrica gale L. * + meadow-fern, sweet gale Gale palustris (Lam.) A.Chev. Gale palustris (Lam.) A.Chev. ...
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... and use as a Christmas tree species. The alternate hosts for G. ellisii are wax myrtle (Myrica cerifera) and sweet fern (Comptonia peregrina). Here, spring-forming aecia are beginning to appear on wax myrtle leaves. Small, filiform telial horns are formed on branches of the witchs broom on Atlantic white cedar. Teliospores are formed and embedded in these telial ...
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Flower Gardening - Fragrant Flowers - The Helpful Gardener
... Hamamelis mollis, H. vernalis/ Witch-Hazels Corylopsis spp. / Winterhazel SCENTED FOLIAGE Trees Evergreen spp. (Pine, fir, spruce, juniper, cedar, etc…) Shrubs Buxus spp. / Boxwood Comptonia peregrina/ Sweet fern Ledum groenlandicum/ Labrador Tea Lindera benzoin/ Spicebush Myrica pennsylvanica/ Bayberry Perennials Artemisia spp. / Wormwood Dennstaedtia punctiloba/ Hay-scented Fern Galium odoratum/ ...
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The Herb Society of America - Promising Plants
... calamint Calotropis procera, giant milkweed Calycanthus floridus 'Michael Lindsey' Camellia sinensis, tea Capsicum annuum 'Tangerine Dream' Chionanthus virginicus, fringe tree Codonopsis pilosula, bonnet bellflower Comptonia peregrina, sweet fern Crambe maritima, sea kale Croton flavens, yellow balsam Cymbopogon flexuosus, East Indian lemon grass Datura metel, devil's trumpet Diplotaxis muralis, ...
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Genus of the Week
... , a microscopic look at plants in the Lamiaceae family. This week's genus: Comptonia - Sweet Fern Comptonia peregrina, with female inflorescence in background Photo taken by J. Forman. May not be used ... of related journal articles. Line Online (Long Island's Natural Environment) keeps a photo of C. peregrina tucked away on their web site. Herbalists may want to visit NativeTech, a Native American web ...
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Pinus resinosa Ait
... but dominant component of the stand (76,87). The most common shrubs associated with red pine include Canada blueberry (Vaccinium canadense), low sweet blueberry (V. angustifolium), sweetfern (Comptonia peregrina), common bearberry (Arctostaphylos uva-ursi), prairie willow (Salix humilis), American hazel (Corylus americana), beaked hazel (C. cornuta), striped maple (Acer pensylvanicum), dwarf bush- ...
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Pinus strobus L
... , on dry sites the understory vegetation is usually of one or more species of blueberries (Vaccinium spp.), teaberry (Gaultheria procumbens), dwarf bush-honeysuckle (Diervilla lonicera), sweetfern (Comptonia peregrina), bracken (Pteridium aquilinum), clubmoss (Lycopodium spp.), and broomsedge (Andropogon virginicus). The moist, rich sites support a ground vegetation made up principally of several ...
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