Addisonia : Colored Illustrations And Popular Descriptions of Plants

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Addisonia : Colored Illustrations And Popular Descriptions of Plants
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Digitized by Google Digitized by Google Digitized by Google Digitized by Google Digitized by Google Digitized by Google PLATE 151 ADDISONIA LEUCOTHOE CATESBAEI Digitized by Google Addisonia 61 (Plate 151) LEUCOTHOE CATESBAEI Dog-laurel Native of Ae southern Appalachians and adjacent highlands Family Bricacba^ H^ath Family Andromeda CaUshaei Walt. Fl. Car. 137. 1788.
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An evergreen shrub two yards tall or less, with glabrous or spar- ingly fine-pubescent twigs. The stems and branches are pliable, often switch-like, recurved or reclining, leafy, smooth, and some- times slightly zigzag. The persistent leaves are alternate and more or less distidiously spreading. The blades are leathery, lanceolate to narrowly elliptic, two and a half to six inches long, serrate with spine-tipped teeth, acuminate at th^ apex, and acute to rounded at the base; they are dark-green, with impressed veins, and ulti- mately glabrous above, but pale, with raised veins, and permanently pubescent with scattered hairs beneath.


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