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Dirca occidentalis San Mateo Co., CA Spjut & Stoffey 6197, May 1980 close-up of nuculania (fruit) An...
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Family Thymelaeaceae Stems - Woody shrub to 2m tall, freely branching. Twigs jointed, glabrous, expa...
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Inflorescence - Typically 2-3 in a terminal cluster, appearing with the new leaves. Pedicels to 3mm ...
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Flowering - March - April. Habitat - Low wet woods, streambanks, rich wooded slopes. Origin - Native...
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Image Discussion Dirca palustris L. Leatherwood Photo © by Brooklyn Botanic Garden Taken by G. A. Ka...
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He hopes to model how vegetative vigor, flowering, and production of viable seeds vary with sun expo...
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Eastern leatherwood (left) is an amazing plant! Although this very shade tolerant understory shrub r...
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Floridata Dirca palustris leatherwood 612
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In the spring, Leatherwood has small fragrant yellow flowers before any leaves come out.
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The twigs are distinctive. Person Co., NC 4/1/06.
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Color Distribution
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Fruit forming in late spring (end of May).
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A rare shrub of stream margins and other wet habitats. The alternate, roundish leaves are simple and...
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Here's a close-up picture of a flower.
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Large map
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This winter photo of Leatherwood shows the shrub's typical form.
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Habit. Person Co., NC 4/1/06.
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Dirca occidentalis San Mateo Co., CA Spjut & Stoffey 6197, May 1980 close-up of leaf and fruit
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In the spring, Leatherwood has small fragrant yellow flowers before any leaves come out.
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Western Leatherwood Dirca occidentalis Shrub to 2 meters high. Trail 8 and 14 near their junction. S...
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Upper surface of a leaf.
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Developing drupes. Person Co., NC 4/1/06.
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Madme Marie-Christine GUILLAUME GASTALDELLO , Responsable de la Cité des Associations
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Dirca occidentalis (Western Leatherwood) 4.7x 1/7/90 Jasper Ridge © Ken Gardiner Photo Gallery: bota...
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Upper surface of a leaf.
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Underside of a leaf.
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Photographer: Robert H. Read
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Flowers are twinned. Only the youngest leaves are hairy. Person Co., NC 4/1/06.