Comprehensive Description
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Eubotrys recurva (Buckl.) Britton; Britt. & Brown, 111. Fl
ed. 2. 2: 688. 1913.
Andromeda recurva Buckl. Am. Jour. Sci. 45: 172. 1843. Leucothoe recurva A. Gray, Man. ed. 2: 252. 1856.
A widely branching shrub 1-4 m. tall, with glabrate or minutely pubescent foliage; leaves deciduous, the blades thinnish but often rather firm, oval or elliptic, varying to ovate or obovate, 4-10 cm. long, acute or shortacuminate, serrate, rather abruptly narrowed or rarely rounded at the base, short-petioled; panicles 2-10 cm. long, simple or branching, often manyflowered; pedicels stout, 1-2 mm. long; calyx glabrous, the lobes oblong-ovate or ovate, 2-3 mm. long, acute, involute; corolla white, 6-8 mm. long, oblongcylindric, the lobes ovate recurved; anthers nearly 2 mm. long, each sac with a slender awn; capsules spheroidal, 5-6 mm. broad, lobed. ^
Type locality: Mountains near Paint Rock, Tennessee.
Distribution: In the mountains, Virginia and Tennessee to Georgia, and said to occur in
- bibliographic citation
- John Kunkel Small, NathanieI Lord Britton, Per Axel Rydberg, LeRoy Abrams. 1914. ERICALES, CLETHRACEAE, LENNOACEAE, PTROLACEAE, MONOTROPACEAE, ERICACEAE, UVA-URSI. North American flora. vol 29(1). New York Botanical Garden, New York, NY
Eubotrys recurva: Brief Summary
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Eubotrys recurva is a plant species native to the eastern United States. Common names include deciduous mountain fetterbush and red-twig doghobble.
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