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Dirca palustris

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Family
  
Thymelaeaceae

Scientific name
  
Dirca palustris

Rank
  
Species

Order
  
Malvales

Genus
  
Dirca

Higher classification
  
Dirca

Dirca palustris Dirca palustris

Similar
  
Dirca, Thymelaeaceae, Dirca occidentalis, Staphylea trifolia, Corylus americana

Dirca palustris, or eastern leatherwood, is a shrub that grows to a maximum height of about three meters. It is native to the eastern half of North America but uncommon, found in rich woods, and is occasionally cultivated. The species name, "palustris", means "of the swamps". It is often hard to recognize because the flowers, which come out just before leafing, last a very short time and D. palustris may be mixed in with the much more frequent Spicebush, which also has small yellow flowers that appear before the leaves and do so at just about the same time in the early spring. Its closest relative, the western leatherwood, lives across the continent in the San Francisco Bay Area.

Dirca palustris Leatherwood Dirca palustris
Dirca palustris Dirca palustris Leatherwood Wicopy Plant Database University

Dirca palustris Dirca palustris Leatherwood Wicopy Plant Database University

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Dirca palustris Eastern Leatherwood Dirca palustris

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References

Dirca palustris Wikipedia


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