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| '' Ledum groenlandicum'', Oeder (''L. latifolium'', Ait). Labrador Tea. One to 3 ft., similar to the former, but leaves. broader, ovate to narrow-oblong, 1-2 in. long, tomentum beneath often rather pale at first: stamens 5-7: caps, oblong. May, June. Canada to Brit. Col., south to Pa. and Wis. | | '' Ledum groenlandicum'', Oeder (''L. latifolium'', Ait). Labrador Tea. One to 3 ft., similar to the former, but leaves. broader, ovate to narrow-oblong, 1-2 in. long, tomentum beneath often rather pale at first: stamens 5-7: caps, oblong. May, June. Canada to Brit. Col., south to Pa. and Wis. |
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− | ''Ledum buxifolium '', Berg Leiophyllum buxifolium. — L. columbianum. Piper. To 3 ft.: Leaves. glabrous and glandular below, revolute: stamens 5-7: caps, oblong, acutiah. Wash.,Ore. — -L. glandulosam. Nutt. Shrub, to 6 ft.: leaves.oblong or oval, glabrous, glaucous and glandular beneath, not revolute: stamens 10: caps, oval, obtuse. July, Aug. Brit. Col. to Calif. — ''L. Lyonii'', listed abroad, is undeterminable. It is described as "a lovely shrub for rock-garden, very pretty in bud."
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