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Holodiscus
''Holodiscus'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Rosaceae, native to the Americas, from southwestern British Columbia, Canada and the western United States south to Bolivia. The species are deciduous shrubs, growing to tall. Species Seven to ten species are accepted by different authors, including: *'' Holodiscus australis'' western US (New Mexico; included in ''H. discolor'' bUSDA *'' Holodiscus argenteus'' Mexico *''Holodiscus discolor'' (syn. ''H. boursieri'') coastal western North America *''Holodiscus dumosus'' interior western North America *'' Holodiscus fissus'' Central America *'' Holodiscus microphyllus'' western US (Nevada, Utah; included in ''H. discolor'' bUSDA *'' Holodiscus nitida'' Colombia *'' Holodiscus orizabae'' southern Mexico *'' Holodiscus pernethyoides'' Bolivia *'' Holodiscus saxicola'' western US (California; accepted bNew York Botanical Gardens herbariumbut not bUSDA Taxonomy The position of the genus ''Holodiscus'' in the family Rosaceae h ...
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Holodiscus Dumosus
''Holodiscus dumosus'' is a species of flowering plant in the rose family, with the common names mountain spray, rock-spiraea, bush oceanspray, and glandular oceanspray. ARS Germplasm Resources Information Network−GRIN, Global Web v 1.9.6.2: Taxonomy of ''Holodiscus dumosus''
with distribution data.


Distribution

The plant is native to western North America, where it occurs in northern Mexico and the .Fryer, Janet L. 2010

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Holodiscus Microphyllus
''Holodiscus discolor'', commonly known as ocean spray or oceanspray, creambush, or ironwood, is a shrub of western North America. Description ''Holodiscus discolor'' is a fast-growing deciduous shrub usually from to in height, and up to tall. Its alternate leaves are small, long and broad, lobed, juicy green when new. The young branches have longitudinal ridges. Cascading clusters of white flowers drooping from the branches give the plant its two common names. The flowers have a faint sweet, sugary scent. The bloom period is May to July. It bears a small, hairy fruit containing one seed which is light enough to be dispersed by wind. Distribution and habitat The plant is common in the Pacific Northwest, and throughout California in diverse habitats including California mixed evergreen forest, California oak woodlands, chaparral, Coast redwood forest, Douglas-fir forest, Yellow pine forest, Red fir forest, and Lodgepole pine forest. It is native to regions of Califor ...
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Holodiscus Discolor
''Holodiscus discolor'', commonly known as ocean spray or oceanspray, creambush, or ironwood, is a shrub of western North America. Description ''Holodiscus discolor'' is a fast-growing deciduous shrub usually from to in height, and up to tall. Its alternate leaves are small, long and broad, lobed, juicy green when new. The young branches have longitudinal ridges. Cascading clusters of white flowers drooping from the branches give the plant its two common names. The flowers have a faint sweet, sugary scent. The bloom period is May to July. It bears a small, hairy fruit containing one seed which is light enough to be dispersed by wind. Distribution and habitat The plant is common in the Pacific Northwest, and throughout California in diverse habitats including California mixed evergreen forest, California oak woodlands, chaparral, Coast redwood forest, Douglas-fir forest, Yellow pine forest, Red fir forest, and Lodgepole pine forest. It is native to regions of Califor ...
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Holodiscus Fissus
''Holodiscus'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Rosaceae, native to the Americas, from southwestern British Columbia, Canada and the western United States south to Bolivia. The species are deciduous shrubs, growing to tall. Species Seven to ten species are accepted by different authors, including: *'' Holodiscus australis'' western US (New Mexico; included in ''H. discolor'' bUSDA *'' Holodiscus argenteus'' Mexico *''Holodiscus discolor'' (syn. ''H. boursieri'') coastal western North America *''Holodiscus dumosus'' interior western North America *'' Holodiscus fissus'' Central America *''Holodiscus microphyllus'' western US (Nevada, Utah; included in ''H. discolor'' bUSDA *'' Holodiscus nitida'' Colombia *'' Holodiscus orizabae'' southern Mexico *'' Holodiscus pernethyoides'' Bolivia *'' Holodiscus saxicola'' western US (California; accepted bNew York Botanical Gardens herbariumbut not bUSDA Taxonomy The position of the genus ''Holodiscus'' in the family Rosaceae ha ...
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Holodiscus Saxicola
''Holodiscus'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Rosaceae, native to the Americas, from southwestern British Columbia, Canada and the western United States south to Bolivia. The species are deciduous shrubs, growing to tall. Species Seven to ten species are accepted by different authors, including: *'' Holodiscus australis'' western US (New Mexico; included in ''H. discolor'' bUSDA *'' Holodiscus argenteus'' Mexico *''Holodiscus discolor'' (syn. ''H. boursieri'') coastal western North America *''Holodiscus dumosus'' interior western North America *''Holodiscus fissus'' Central America *''Holodiscus microphyllus'' western US (Nevada, Utah; included in ''H. discolor'' bUSDA *'' Holodiscus nitida'' Colombia *'' Holodiscus orizabae'' southern Mexico *'' Holodiscus pernethyoides'' Bolivia *'' Holodiscus saxicola'' western US (California; accepted bNew York Botanical Gardens herbariumbut not bUSDA Taxonomy The position of the genus ''Holodiscus'' in the family Rosaceae has ...
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Holodiscus Orizabae
''Holodiscus'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Rosaceae, native to the Americas, from southwestern British Columbia, Canada and the western United States south to Bolivia. The species are deciduous shrubs, growing to tall. Species Seven to ten species are accepted by different authors, including: *'' Holodiscus australis'' western US (New Mexico; included in ''H. discolor'' bUSDA *'' Holodiscus argenteus'' Mexico *''Holodiscus discolor'' (syn. ''H. boursieri'') coastal western North America *''Holodiscus dumosus'' interior western North America *''Holodiscus fissus'' Central America *''Holodiscus microphyllus'' western US (Nevada, Utah; included in ''H. discolor'' bUSDA *'' Holodiscus nitida'' Colombia *'' Holodiscus orizabae'' southern Mexico *'' Holodiscus pernethyoides'' Bolivia *''Holodiscus saxicola'' western US (California; accepted bNew York Botanical Gardens herbariumbut not bUSDA Taxonomy The position of the genus ''Holodiscus'' in the family Rosaceae has ...
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Holodiscus Nitida
''Holodiscus'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Rosaceae, native to the Americas, from southwestern British Columbia, Canada and the western United States south to Bolivia. The species are deciduous shrubs, growing to tall. Species Seven to ten species are accepted by different authors, including: *'' Holodiscus australis'' western US (New Mexico; included in ''H. discolor'' bUSDA *'' Holodiscus argenteus'' Mexico *''Holodiscus discolor'' (syn. ''H. boursieri'') coastal western North America *''Holodiscus dumosus'' interior western North America *''Holodiscus fissus'' Central America *''Holodiscus microphyllus'' western US (Nevada, Utah; included in ''H. discolor'' bUSDA *'' Holodiscus nitida'' Colombia *''Holodiscus orizabae'' southern Mexico *'' Holodiscus pernethyoides'' Bolivia *''Holodiscus saxicola'' western US (California; accepted bNew York Botanical Gardens herbariumbut not bUSDA Taxonomy The position of the genus ''Holodiscus'' in the family Rosaceae has c ...
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Holodiscus Argenteus
''Holodiscus'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Rosaceae, native to the Americas, from southwestern British Columbia, Canada and the western United States south to Bolivia. The species are deciduous shrubs, growing to tall. Species Seven to ten species are accepted by different authors, including: *'' Holodiscus australis'' western US (New Mexico; included in ''H. discolor'' bUSDA *'' Holodiscus argenteus'' Mexico *''Holodiscus discolor'' (syn. ''H. boursieri'') coastal western North America *''Holodiscus dumosus'' interior western North America *''Holodiscus fissus'' Central America *''Holodiscus microphyllus'' western US (Nevada, Utah; included in ''H. discolor'' bUSDA *''Holodiscus nitida'' Colombia *''Holodiscus orizabae'' southern Mexico *'' Holodiscus pernethyoides'' Bolivia *''Holodiscus saxicola'' western US (California; accepted bNew York Botanical Gardens herbariumbut not bUSDA Taxonomy The position of the genus ''Holodiscus'' in the family Rosaceae has ch ...
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Holodiscus Australis
''Holodiscus'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Rosaceae, native to the Americas, from southwestern British Columbia, Canada and the western United States south to Bolivia. The species are deciduous shrubs, growing to tall. Species Seven to ten species are accepted by different authors, including: *'' Holodiscus australis'' western US (New Mexico; included in ''H. discolor'' bUSDA *''Holodiscus argenteus'' Mexico *''Holodiscus discolor'' (syn. ''H. boursieri'') coastal western North America *''Holodiscus dumosus'' interior western North America *''Holodiscus fissus'' Central America *''Holodiscus microphyllus'' western US (Nevada, Utah; included in ''H. discolor'' bUSDA *''Holodiscus nitida'' Colombia *''Holodiscus orizabae'' southern Mexico *'' Holodiscus pernethyoides'' Bolivia *''Holodiscus saxicola'' western US (California; accepted bNew York Botanical Gardens herbariumbut not bUSDA Taxonomy The position of the genus ''Holodiscus'' in the family Rosaceae has cha ...
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Holodiscus Pernethyoides
''Holodiscus'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Rosaceae, native to the Americas, from southwestern British Columbia, Canada and the western United States south to Bolivia. The species are deciduous shrubs, growing to tall. Species Seven to ten species are accepted by different authors, including: *''Holodiscus australis'' western US (New Mexico; included in ''H. discolor'' bUSDA *''Holodiscus argenteus'' Mexico *''Holodiscus discolor'' (syn. ''H. boursieri'') coastal western North America *''Holodiscus dumosus'' interior western North America *''Holodiscus fissus'' Central America *''Holodiscus microphyllus'' western US (Nevada, Utah; included in ''H. discolor'' bUSDA *''Holodiscus nitida'' Colombia *''Holodiscus orizabae'' southern Mexico *'' Holodiscus pernethyoides'' Bolivia *''Holodiscus saxicola'' western US (California; accepted bNew York Botanical Gardens herbariumbut not bUSDA Taxonomy The position of the genus ''Holodiscus'' in the family Rosaceae has chan ...
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Holodiscus
''Holodiscus'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Rosaceae, native to the Americas, from southwestern British Columbia, Canada and the western United States south to Bolivia. The species are deciduous shrubs, growing to tall. Species Seven to ten species are accepted by different authors, including: *'' Holodiscus australis'' western US (New Mexico; included in ''H. discolor'' bUSDA *'' Holodiscus argenteus'' Mexico *''Holodiscus discolor'' (syn. ''H. boursieri'') coastal western North America *''Holodiscus dumosus'' interior western North America *'' Holodiscus fissus'' Central America *'' Holodiscus microphyllus'' western US (Nevada, Utah; included in ''H. discolor'' bUSDA *'' Holodiscus nitida'' Colombia *'' Holodiscus orizabae'' southern Mexico *'' Holodiscus pernethyoides'' Bolivia *'' Holodiscus saxicola'' western US (California; accepted bNew York Botanical Gardens herbariumbut not bUSDA Taxonomy The position of the genus ''Holodiscus'' in the family Rosaceae h ...
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Amygdaloideae
Amygdaloideae is a subfamily within the flowering plant family Rosaceae. It was formerly considered by some authors to be separate from Rosaceae, and the family names Prunaceae and Amygdalaceae have been used. Reanalysis from 2007 has shown that the previous definition of subfamily Spiraeoideae was paraphyletic. To solve this problem, a larger subfamily was defined that includes the former Amygdaloideae, Spiraeoideae, and Maloideae. This subfamily, however, is to be called Amygdaloideae rather than Spiraeoideae under the International Code of Nomenclature for algae, fungi, and plants as updated in 2011. As traditionally defined, the Amygdaloideae includes such commercially important crops as plum, cherry, apricot, peach, and almond. The fruit of these plants are known as stone fruit ( drupes), as each fruit contains a hard shell (the endocarp) called a ''stone'' or ''pit'', which contains the single seed. The expanded definition of the Amygdaloideae adds to these commerci ...
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