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spring fetterbush

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Attracting Birds: Shrubs
... on new growth Cotoneaster, Cranberry Cotoneaster apiculatus 4-7 E Sun 3' Pinkish flowers in spring; cranberry red fruit late summer to fall; drought tolerant Cotoneaster, Bearberry Cotoneaster dammeri 5-8 ... white flower in summer; edible purplish black fruit Fetterbush Lyonia lucida 6-8 E Partial shade 2 to 25' White flowers in spring on previous season's growth Fothergilla Forthergilla major 4 ...
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Floridata: Fragrant Plants
... privet Lonicera fragrantissima winter honeysuckle, bush honeysuckle Loropetalum chinense loropetalum Lyonia lucida fetterbush, stagger-bush, shiny lyonia Magnolia liliiflora lily magnolia, woody orchid, mu-lan ... lily Crinum asiaticum grand crinum lily, poison bulb Crocus spp. crocus, Dutch crocus, spring crocus Dahlia spp. dahlia, garden dahlia Datura inoxia var. quinquecuspida devil's trumpet ...
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Floridata: Lyonia lucida
... In early spring, fetterbush produces large showy clusters of flowers that appear handsome against the glossy green backdrop of foliage. Description Fetterbush is a ... Fetterbush grows naturally in moist to fairly dry sandy soils. Once established, it should need no supplemental watering. Hardiness: USDA Zones 7-10. Propagation: Fetterbush can be propagated from stem cuttings in spring. Fetterbush ...
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Nyssa sylvatica Marsh
... - Under natural conditions, seeds overwinter on cool moist soil and germinate in the spring. Germination is epigeal (2). Black tupelo requires nearly full light for optimum development. ... (I. vomitoria), fetterbush lyonia (Lyonia lucida), and bayberry (Myrica spp.). Life History Reproduction and Early Growth Flowering and Fruiting- The minute greenish-white flowers appear in the spring with ...
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Persea borbonia (L
... . glabra), lyonia fetterbush (Lyonia lucida), bayberry (Myrica spp.), and poison-sumac (Toxicodendron vernix). Life History Reproduction and Early Growth Flowering and Fruiting- The flowers are perfect, appearing in the spring in the ...
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US National Arboretum Picture of the Week Answer        -
... for September 28th - October 10th, 2006 This is fetterbush, Leucothoe racemosa. It also sometimes called dog-hobble or swamp sweetbells. Fetterbush is native to the Eastern Seaboard and Gulf Coast ... in the woodland garden. The spring blooming white bell-shaped flowers are distinctive and produced in curving hanging racemes from the base of new branches. Fetterbush grows well in USDA Hardiness ...
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