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Lyonia ligustrina

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Family
  
Ericaceae

Rank
  
Species

Order
  
Ericales

Genus
  
Lyonia

Lyonia ligustrina Lyonia ligustrina maleberry Go Botany

Similar
  
Lyonia, Eubotrys racemosa, Lyonia lucida, Gaylussacia frondosa, Gaylussacia

Lyonia ligustrina is a species of flowering plant in the heath family known by the common names maleberry and he-huckleberry. It is native to the eastern United States from Maine to Florida and west to Texas and Oklahoma.

Lyonia ligustrina Lyonia ligustrina maleberry Go Botany

This shrub grows up to 4 meters tall. It has long rhizomes which may send up new stems up to 4 meters apart. The stems have longitudinally furrowed bark. The leaves may be deciduous or not, depending on variety. They are oval in shape and up to 10.5 centimeters long by 5 wide. The small flowers are white. The fruit is a small, dry capsule.

Lyonia ligustrina Lyonia ligustrina maleberry Go Botany

This is a common plant in several types of habitat, including savanna, bog, forest, pocosin, and swamp. It often occurs in ecotones. It can grow in wet and dry habitat types. It is tolerant of fire, budding and sending up shoots from its rhizome if aboveground parts are burned away. It grows in fire-prone habitat types, such as pine barrens.

Lyonia ligustrina Lyonia ligustrina Wikipedia

The plant gets its common names from the fact that it produces hard, dry capsules instead of fleshy, juicy, edible fruits like other Ericaceae species such as huckleberries and blueberries.

Lyonia ligustrina Lyonia maleberry staggerbush fetterbush
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Lyonia ligustrina Northern Maleberry Lyonia ligustrina var ligustrina

Lyonia ligustrina Lyonia ligustrina

References

Lyonia ligustrina Wikipedia