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Spiraea douglasii is a woolly shrub growing 0.91–1.83 metres (3–6 feet) tall from rhizomes, forming dense riverside thickets. [6] The leaves are 2.5–10.2 centimetres (1–4 inches) long and toothed towards the tips. They are alternately arranged, and the undersides are whitish with prominent veins.
Spiraea / s p aɪ ˈ r iː ə /, [1] sometimes spelled spirea in common names, and commonly known as meadowsweets or steeplebushes, is a genus of about 80 to 100 species [2] of shrubs in the family Rosaceae.
Spiraea douglasii, native to western North America; Spiraea tomentosa, native to eastern North America; See also. Steeple Bush, poetry collection by Robert Frost
Spiraea salicifolia * Pale bridewort Spiraea alba * Steeple-bush Spiraea douglasii * Hardhack Spiraea tomentosa * Japanese spiraea Spiraea japonica * Himalayan spiraea Spiraea canescens * Elm-leaved spiraea Spiraea chamaedryfolia * Buck's-beard Aruncus dioicus * Oceanspray Holodiscus discolor * Dropwort Filipendula vulgaris: Meadowsweet ...
Spiraea alba — narrowleaf white meadowsweet; Spiraea betulifolia — white meadowsweet; Spiraea douglasii — Douglas' spiræa; Spiraea septentrionalis — northern meadowsweet; Spiraea splendens — rose meadowsweet; Spiraea stevenii — Steven's spiræa; Spiraea tomentosa — hardhack spiræa; Spiraea x pyramidata — pyramidal spiræa
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This list includes most of the more common plants to be found on the Modoc National Forest in California, USA as well as plants of some particular note, especially rare plants known or suspected to occur there.
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