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Dirca occidentalis San Mateo Co., CA Spjut & Stoffey 6197, May 1980 close-up of nuculania (fruit) An...
Family Thymelaeaceae Stems - Woody shrub to 2m tall, freely branching. Twigs jointed, glabrous, expa...
Inflorescence - Typically 2-3 in a terminal cluster, appearing with the new leaves. Pedicels to 3mm ...
Flowering - March - April. Habitat - Low wet woods, streambanks, rich wooded slopes. Origin - Native...
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...
Eastern leatherwood (left) is an amazing plant! Although this very shade tolerant understory shrub r...
Floridata Dirca palustris leatherwood 612
In the spring, Leatherwood has small fragrant yellow flowers before any leaves come out.
The twigs are distinctive. Person Co., NC 4/1/06.
Color Distribution
Fruit forming in late spring (end of May).
A rare shrub of stream margins and other wet habitats. The alternate, roundish leaves are simple and...
Here's a close-up picture of a flower.
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This winter photo of Leatherwood shows the shrub's typical form.
Habit. Person Co., NC 4/1/06.
Dirca occidentalis San Mateo Co., CA Spjut & Stoffey 6197, May 1980 close-up of leaf and fruit
In the spring, Leatherwood has small fragrant yellow flowers before any leaves come out.
Western Leatherwood Dirca occidentalis Shrub to 2 meters high. Trail 8 and 14 near their junction. S...
Upper surface of a leaf.
Developing drupes. Person Co., NC 4/1/06.
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Dirca occidentalis (Western Leatherwood) 4.7x 1/7/90 Jasper Ridge © Ken Gardiner Photo Gallery: bota...
...åìïåðàòóðà, äàëåêî çà 40îÑ, äîâîëüíî ÷àñòî îòìå÷àåòñÿ â ðàçãàð ëåòà â Ñåâèëüå, Ìóðñèè èëè Àëüáàñåòå.
Upper surface of a leaf.
Underside of a leaf.
Photographer: Robert H. Read
Flowers are twinned. Only the youngest leaves are hairy. Person Co., NC 4/1/06.