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| name = ''Fendlera''
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| common_names = Fendlerbush
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| growth_habit = shrub
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| high = ? <!--- 1m (3 ft) -->
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| wide = <!--- 65cm (25 inches) -->
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| origin = ? <!--- Mexico, S America, S Europe, garden, etc -->
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| poisonous = <!--- indicate parts of plants which are known/thought to be poisonous -->
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| lifespan = perennial
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| exposure = ? <!--- full sun, part-sun, semi-shade, shade, indoors, bright filtered (you may list more than 1) -->
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| water = ? <!--- frequent, regular, moderate, drought tolerant, let dry then soak -->
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| features = <!--- flowers, fragrance, fruit, naturalizes, invasive -->
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| hardiness = <!--- frost sensitive, hardy, 5°C (40°F), etc -->
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| bloom = <!--- seasons which the plant blooms, if it is grown for its flowers -->
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| usda_zones = ? <!--- eg. 8-11 -->
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| sunset_zones = <!--- eg. 8, 9, 12-24, not available -->
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| color = IndianRed
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| image = Upload.png <!--- Freesia.jpg -->
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| image_width = 240px <!--- leave as 240px if horizontal orientation photo, or change to 180px if vertical -->
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| regnum = Plantae
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| divisio = Magnoliophyta
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| classis = Magnoliopsida
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| ordo = Cornales
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| familia = Hydrangeaceae
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| genus = Fendlera
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Fendlera (after Augustus Fendler, a German naturalist, botanical explorer of New Mexico). Saxi- fragaceae. Ornamental woody plant grown for its handsome white flowers.
Fendlera (after Augustus Fendler, a German naturalist, botanical explorer of New Mexico). Saxi- fragaceae. Ornamental woody plant grown for its handsome white flowers.
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Deciduous shrub: lvs. opposite, short-pctioled, entire, 3-nerved: fls. solitary or rarely 2-3 at the end of short lateral branchlets; calyx-lobes and petals 4; stamens 8; ovary almost superior: fr. a 4-celled, dehiscent caps., with flat, oblong seeds.Two species from Texas to Mex. Allied to philadelphus, but differing in its 8 stamens and superior ovary. They are graceful ornamental shrubs with small, grayish foliage, covered in June along the slender, arching brancheswith graceful white fls., resembling in shape a Maltese cross. Hardy in New England, and growing best in a well-drained, sandy or peaty soil and sunny position. A very handsome and graceful plant for sunny rockeries or rocky slopes. Prop, by seeds or by greenwood cuttings under glass.
Deciduous shrub: lvs. opposite, short-pctioled, entire, 3-nerved: fls. solitary or rarely 2-3 at the end of short lateral branchlets; calyx-lobes and petals 4; stamens 8; ovary almost superior: fr. a 4-celled, dehiscent caps., with flat, oblong seeds.Two species from Texas to Mex. Allied to philadelphus, but differing in its 8 stamens and superior ovary. They are graceful ornamental shrubs with small, grayish foliage, covered in June along the slender, arching brancheswith graceful white fls., resembling in shape a Maltese cross. Hardy in New England, and growing best in a well-drained, sandy or peaty soil and sunny position. A very handsome and graceful plant for sunny rockeries or rocky slopes. Prop, by seeds or by greenwood cuttings under glass.
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Fendlera rupicola, Engelm. & Gray.To 4 ft.: lvs. linear-lanceolate or linear-oblong, 3-nerved, revolute at the margin, grayish tomentose beneath, 1/2 - 1 in. long: fls. milky white, 1 in. across; petals rhombic ovate, with distinct claw, spreading; stamens erect.
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Fendlera rupicola, Engelm. & Gray.To 4 ft.: lvs. linear-lanceolate or linear-oblong, 3-nerved, revolute at the margin, grayish tomentose beneath, 1/2 - 1 in. long: fls. milky white, 1 in. across; petals rhombic ovate, with distinct claw, spreading; stamens erect. {{SCH}}
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The name Fendlerbush is also used for the closely related genus ''[[Fendlerella]]''.
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==Cultivation==
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Alfred Rehder.
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===Propagation===
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| color = lightgreen
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===Pests and diseases===
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| name = ''Fendlera''
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| regnum = [[Plant]]ae
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| divisio = [[Flowering plant|Magnoliophyta]]
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==Species==
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| classis = [[Magnoliopsida]]
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| ordo = [[Cornales]]
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| familia = [[Hydrangeaceae]]
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| genus = '''''Fendlera'''''
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| genus_authority = [[George Engelmann|Engelm.]] & [[Samuel Frederick Gray|Gray]]
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| subdivision_ranks = Species
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| subdivision =
''Fendlera rigida'' - Stiff Fendlerbush<br>
''Fendlera rigida'' - Stiff Fendlerbush<br>
''Fendlera rupicola'' - Cliff Fendlerbush<br>
''Fendlera rupicola'' - Cliff Fendlerbush<br>
''Fendlera wrightii'' - Wright Fendlerbush
''Fendlera wrightii'' - Wright Fendlerbush
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'''''Fendlera''''' is a [[genus]] of [[shrub]]s in the [[Hydrangeaceae]]. They are most commonly known as '''Fendlerbush'''. The name Fendlerbush is also used for the closely related genus ''[[Fendlerella]]''.
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==Gallery==
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==References==
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*[[Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture]], by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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<!--- xxxxx *Flora: The Gardener's Bible, by Sean Hogan. Global Book Publishing, 2003. ISBN 0881925381 -->
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<!--- xxxxx *American Horticultural Society: A-Z Encyclopedia of Garden Plants, by Christopher Brickell, Judith D. Zuk. 1996. ISBN 0789419432 -->
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<!--- xxxxx *Sunset National Garden Book. Sunset Books, Inc., 1997. ISBN 0376038608 -->
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==External links==
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*{{wplink}}
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[[Category:Categorize]]
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[[Category:Hydrangeaceae]]
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